verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
day
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Why do I already rue the day ?
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She rued the day she ever took up with Remi.
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Maja Nagel rues the day when she had to leave a castle in the East for a cramped little studio in Berlin.
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Indeed, more than one ground commander rued the day the helicopter was invented.
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Well, whether he was crazy or not, she'd make him rue the day he chose to cross her.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As Jim Smith rued afterwards, the game was there for Portsmouth to take.
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In the women's race, Joyce Smith was ruing her luck.
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Maja Nagel rues the day when she had to leave a castle in the East for a cramped little studio in Berlin.
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She rued the day she ever took up with Remi.
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They never cursed the instrument or rued its long rule over their lives.
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Why do I already rue the day?