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The phrase "a complainant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts or situations where someone is making a formal complaint or accusation.
Example: "The complainant provided detailed evidence to support their claims during the hearing."
Alternatives: "a plaintiff" or "a claimant".
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The council was also a complainant in this case.
A complainant often will allege that multiple discriminatory actions occurred.
The officer from the 70th Precinct said, "I have a complainant".
"He portrays himself as being a complainant," said Sgt. Arnoldo Martinez, who was working that day.
He was also accused of threatening to kill a complainant on 26 September.
If, after assessing all the evidence, they believed a complainant, then they were entitled to convict.
He can also recommend that the government pay compensation to a complainant.
This does not stop a complainant from taking the case to court.
The majority of cases resulting in an acquittal now involve a complainant who had been drinking.
Can one refer to a complainant as a victim before the case has been proved?
He emerged as a complainant to the Met after Watson's allegations in parliament in 2012.
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