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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with regrets" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express sorrow or disappointment about a situation, often in formal communication such as letters or emails.
Example: "I must inform you that, with regrets, we cannot accommodate your request at this time."
Alternatives: "with sorrow" or "with disappointment".
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With regrets and honesty, Zach.
Are you troubled with regrets?
They, too, are plagued with regrets.
Joanna was filled with regrets.
Her tale is laced with regrets.
"I don't live with regrets," Romo said.
The White House accepted Mr. Southers's decision with regrets.
Boitano told her never to leave with regrets.
I didn't want to reach 30 with regrets.
The Kings' trading history is littered with regrets.
It's Good for the Children!" Men weigh in with regrets about their vasectomies, women with regrets about — well, everything else.
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