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The phrase "with deploring" is not correct and does not sound natural in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers; a more standard expression would be preferable. Example: "She spoke with a tone of deploring when discussing the situation."
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We had to console ourselves with deploring the menu's use of underscorings to summarise its offerings – "spinach_lamb" or "sardine_olive" – as though you could email each dish a thank you message when you got home.
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The tape is followed by interviews with bystanders deploring the protests.
Cassettes of sermons peddled on Cairo's teeming squares among workers awaiting overcrowded buses brim with commentary deploring the American role in Afghanistan.
His views were widely criticized as reactionary and unfortunate, with most deploring the fact that they might encourage segregationists who opposed libertarian judicial rulings.
She ends with a comment deploring the present administration in Greece.
The United States promptly fired back with a statement deploring Soviet "intransigence" and calling the note "a discouraging display of distortions and polemics".
On Tuesday, the newspaper featured Mr. Depardieu on its front page, along with an editorial deploring his "absence of moral sense" and insisting that the flight of the rich represents "a danger for democracy and solidarity".
Gloria Steinem, editor of the newly launched Ms. magazine, brought up 'Gone With the Wind,' deploring the spectacle of Scarlett being squeezed into her corset to a 17-inch waist, that perfect illustration of female bondage, Southern style.
Mr. Sharif, 63, was more optimistic, telling the United Nations on Friday that he wanted "a new beginning" with India, and deploring the resources both countries have spent on their nuclear-arms race — a pointed statement given that it was Mr. Sharif who ordered Pakistan's first nuclear test during his last stint in power in the late 1990s.
Describing a country "ill at ease with itself", and deploring a deepening gulf between rich and poor, On Rock or Sand? was a damning critique of Britain's political culture over the past 30 years, a period judged to have been corrupted by "rampant consumerism and individualism".
The gloom deepened when Miroljub Labus, Serbia's top negotiator with the EU, resigned, deploring his country's breach of promise.
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