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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without regrets" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically indicates that a decision is made with a sense of contentment or acceptance, or free from any remorse. For example: "I decided to move abroad without regrets, knowing that it was the best decision for me to make."
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Without regrets.
"I had lived my life without regrets.
And yet he was not without regrets.
"It's impossible to die without regrets," he said.
And he said he had done it without regrets.
The troops quit the armories and went home without regrets.
The goal is to live without regrets, right?
He had figured out how to live without regrets.
I was left to drown, numb with cold, without regrets.
They say that when they have seen him, they can die without regrets.
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The show's expanded audience, Gansa says, tells him the needle was pointing in the right direction, though he isn't completely without regrets.
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