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'weep for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a feeling of sorrow or sadness for someone or something. For example, "She wept for the losses her family had endured" or "He wept for his country's decline in morality".
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You weep for America.
I weep for America.
I weep for my people.
I could weep for Detroit.
Weep for our country.
But don't weep for "The Sopranos".
I, too, weep for "Solaris".
"I weep for ADONAIS — he is dead!
We weep for you today.
I weep for my country.
It is to weep for.
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