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bemoan lack
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3.16 |
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Morris bemoaned a lack of talent. |
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bemoan fact
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2.63 |
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He bemoans the fact that the team lost again. |
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bemoan loss
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2.11 |
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Bemoan the loss of jobs. |
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bemoan fate
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0.59 |
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They sip their sweet black tea and bemoan their fate. |
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bemoan absence
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0.39 |
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Readers continually bemoan the absence of real women in magazines, including Allure. |
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bemoan decline
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0.39 |
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Many in the rich world bemoan the decline in manufacturing jobs. |
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bemoan state
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0.39 |
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They bemoaned the state of the often-frail U.S. dollar. |
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bemoan departure
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0.33 |
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Mirko Marceta bemoaned the departure of most of his fellow Serbs. |
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bemoan inability
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0.33 |
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Meanwhile, the owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins bemoans the inability to reach a settlement. |
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bemoan condition
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0.26 |
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There seemed to be no way out of the cul-de-sac of yet once again bemoaning our condition. |
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bemoan difficulty
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0.26 |
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For his part, Clinton bemoaned the difficulty of getting Americans to pay attention. |
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bemoan situation
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0.26 |
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Most are too busy to bemoan the situation. |