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Discover Ludwig"we're mourning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It indicates that the subject (we) is currently in a state of grief or sadness due to a loss or difficult situation. Example: We're mourning the loss of our dear friend, who passed away last week.
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Is it the actor or the character we're mourning?
Today we're mourning and honoring our martyrs; it is about joy and mourning.
We're mourning, we hurt and we're going to hurt tomorrow, the next day, for a month, a year, and maybe forever.
"We're mourning Steve because we don't have much of his passion and directness in corporate life these days," said Jay Elliot, a former Apple executive who has written a book about learning from Mr. Jobs's lessons in leadership.
Instead, we're mourning the visionary whose story we admire: the teen-age explorer, the spiritual seeker, the barefoot jeans-wearer, the man who said, "Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose".
Lufthansa, the company that owns Germanwings, took out whole-page advertisements in several daily newspapers that read: "We're mourning for the passengers and colleagues who lost their lives on 24 March 2015 in the Germanwings plane crash near Seyne-les-Alpes Seyne-les-Alpes Seyne-les-Alpes
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We are mourning.
We are mourning him again now".
How long have we been mourning the short story?
"We weren't mourning an anonymous mass of people, we were mourning thousands of individuals.
Should we be mourning the BBC's coverage?
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