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Discover LudwigThe phrase "they cry from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a source or reason for someone's crying, often indicating an emotional or physical cause. Example: "They cry from the pain of losing a loved one."
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They cry, from the abyss.
The chosen few can buy till they cry from a supercool selection of LVMH-owned labels, including Louis Vuitton and Dior, as well as emerging stars like Libertine.
Much of the poem echoes stanzas in Longfellow's earlier abolitionist verses, including "The Witnesses": These are the bones of Slaves; They gleam from the abyss; They cry, from yawning waves, 'We are the Witnesses!' Thanks to poems like "Paul Revere's Ride," Longfellow was once the country's most respected and beloved poet.
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"Girls should be encouraged to abstain from sex!" they cry, "not have it promoted to them by giving them a quick and easy fix against catching anything nasty".
If your character has a reason to put his/her hands over their mouth (such as they're crying from a sad, surprising thing), throw the pepper in when you cover your mouth.
"The children cry from hunger.
So I cry from joy, and happiness.
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It was Ms. Harris herself who stopped Palm Beach from counting, they cried, when her office told them a hand count was illegal.
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