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The phrase "a moaning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sound or expression of discomfort, pain, or dissatisfaction.
Example: "In the quiet of the night, I could hear a moaning coming from the other room."
Alternatives: "a groan" or "a lament".
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A moaning will poison the air above P.G.
"Roger Lewis's piece is fatuous nonsense, but the last thing people want is a moaning version of Welsh nationalism.
"Give the Mule What He Wants," with a moaning chorus and a downbeat like a defibrillator, felt properly fulfilled.
By quietly keening into a succession of eight boomboxes, he built up rich textures suggestive of a moaning crowd, or of wind across the mouth of a cave.
"Puppets," a moaning four-bar vamp, provided the right cushion for Slug's limber cadence, and there was a jolt when the beat kicked in.
Travis Brauer, an aide to the governor listening to the execution from the governor's office, said he heard "a moaning noise", according to the document.
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Martin was lying on a stretcher, moaning.
Like a dolphin moaning.
Just a low, moaning sound.
And I swear I heard a dinosaur moaning.
It can be an overwhelming, moaning, sobbing kind of grief.
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