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The phrase "regretted later on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that was regretted or felt remorseful about after a period of time has passed. Example: She regretted not taking the job offer, but it wasn't until three years later that she realized how much it could have benefited her career.
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When I went to school in Wales, I hated sport and never really tried – something I regretted later on – so I'm just glad my kids are getting the chance to try out different activities.
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"If you find yourself lashing out in a way you'll regret later on, ask yourself 'who is this person?!?!?!?' -- take a deep breath and apologize.
Don't do anything you'll regret later on, i.e., burglary, vandalism, etc.
Don't set a name you'll regret later on, just in case you forget this process.
Hurting them even slightly while saying things that you know you will regret later on will bring on tears, or at least sadness.
If you happen to sell anything that you may regret later on, you can always buy it back from the catalog if you're desperate.
You're disappointed and you say things that you'll probably regret later on.
I don't want anyone to make any decisions he or she will regret later on.
I don't want anyone to make any decisions they'll regret later on.
Because that's really the only way to become an informed voter, and make a choice that you won't regret later on.
I did end up with gorgeous white teeth, and I didn't say anything I'd regret later on except maybe, as I shared with Dr. Apa, that I long to have teeth like Jessica Simpson.
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