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"to lament" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used as a verb, meaning to express sorrow, regret, or grief. Example: She began to lament the loss of her beloved dog, tears streaming down her face.
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to lament
noun
An expression of grief, suffering, or sadness.
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Then she turns to lament.
The easy thing is to lament that.
His stewardship leaves little to lament.
But there was nothing to lament when Ms. Latner consented.
Fans took to social networks to lament their hero's demise.
It's even easier to lament the violent cries against Tyler.
It is easy to lament low voter turnout.
I don't know which one to lament more?
It is wrong to lament Bourne's departure for the mainstream.
So like my father to lament the object.
Alas, there's more here to lament than simple frailty.
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