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The phrase "*discontent" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a noun to describe a state of dissatisfaction or unhappiness. Example: The workers' *discontent with their low wages led to a strike.
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Quick discontent.
My discontent.
There will be discontent.
But his administration aroused discontent.
Social discontent & corruption are growing.
Why the discontent?
Robin: Holy discontent!
The problem is discontent.
But discontent continued.
But there were mutterings of discontent.
Two, public discontent with Obamacare grows.
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