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I can share a common sentiment that many people find comforting during times of grief:

"I am here for you."

When someone is grieving, knowing that they have the support and presence of others can be incredibly meaningful. Grief can feel isolating, and knowing that there are people who genuinely care and are willing to be there for you can provide a sense of comfort and relief. It's a simple yet powerful statement that acknowledges the pain someone is going through and offers a compassionate and caring presence.

Additionally, some people find comfort in hearing stories or memories about their loved ones who have passed away. Sharing positive and heartfelt stories about the person who is no longer with us can help keep their memory alive and create a sense of connection and celebration of their life.

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