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The phrase "we lament" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing sorrow or regret about a situation or event. Example: "In light of the recent events, we lament the loss of our beloved community center."
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We lament their loss.
We lament its loss.
Should we lament the end of that era?
Should we lament the demise of the revolution?
No wonder we lament the julienning of our attention spans in the digital age.
Again, we lament the change without having much clue about its causes.
We lament the lack of a rapid rail system and the depressingly small area of parks.
We lament, for the sake of the country alone, that the session just concluded has been so barren of results.
We lament humiliation and harassment in the workplace but look the other way when it involves college students.
Friends marvel at all the bright red dots; we lament the wide open spaces yet to explore.
Whitman imagined an essence of city life that is still palpable — and intoxicating — no matter how many changes we lament.
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