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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regretted having" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when expressing regret about something that has occurred in the past. For example, "She regretted having made that decision when she saw the consequences."
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I regretted having put it like that.
She soon regretted having done so.
I now found that I regretted having shown such weakness.
I now deeply regretted having given the clubs to Xu.
(He regretted having to spend money on new clothes).
I wanted to know if she regretted having stepped in.
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Or one you regret having written?
Democrats, however, may regret having backed Cochran.
I regret having published it".
Now he regrets having offered that assurance.
She regrets having been involved in it".
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