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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regrets that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to express remorse or disappointment about a certain situation or action. Example: The company regrets that they are unable to provide refunds for the cancelled event.
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Strawberry regrets that decision.
Mr. Levitt says he now regrets that decision.
"Obviously, he regrets that mistake".
He now regrets that effort.
He regrets that stance.
But now he regrets that title.
Everyone regrets that that is a byproduct".
"Everybody regrets that he is leaving.
He regrets that he said anything.
"There's regrets that I have that I'll never get over".
She regrets that she cannot enter into personal correspondence.
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