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The phrase "a complaint from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a grievance or issue that has been raised by someone, typically in a formal or professional context.
Example: "We received a complaint from a customer regarding the quality of our service."
Alternatives: "a grievance from" or "a concern from".
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I've had a complaint from Ceri Williams.
It follows a complaint from a member of the public".
There had been a complaint from the forty-third floor.
Girardi summoned Rivera before Pettitte faced a batter, prompting a complaint from Twins Manager Ron Gardenhire.
GoldieBlox never got permission to use the tune, and soon received a complaint from the band.
This year, a complaint from the Dallas I.S.D. resulted in a probation warning from the state.
Not long afterwards, a complaint from North Korea forced the offending issue to be recalled.
Responding to a complaint from an anti-Regnerus blogger, the University of Texas conducted an inquiry.
There, Mr. Morgan's halting Hebrew brought a complaint from a member of the congregation.
Ms Reilly was suspended by Sinn Féin on Saturday after a complaint from a fellow councillor.
This article was amended on 24 August 2018 following a complaint from Network Rail.
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