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The phrase "a press release complaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a press release that expresses dissatisfaction or criticism about a particular issue or event.
Example: "The company issued a press release complaining about the unfair treatment they received from the regulatory agency."
Alternatives: "a press release expressing discontent" or "a press release voicing concerns".
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Twenty-four hours before a major national conference about the future of British dance, three leading choreographers issued a press release complaining about the quality of contemporary dance training in this country.
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Meanwhile, an April 16 MRC press release complained about "woeful bias," "lowly crassness," and "sleaze-riddled condemnation" on the part of people on CNN and MSNBC in making "teabagging" references and featured Bozell thundering that "MSNBC and CNN both allow this vulgar attack-journalism to go out on their airwaves without blinking an eye and without any sign of guilt".
SSE's own press release complains that "government-imposed levies on energy bills" have gone up 13%, network costs have gone up 10% and wholesale energy costs in global energy markets have gone up 4%.
The press release complains that the U.S. labels Accidental Americans who are not compliant with the IRS as tax cheats.
Rosenblatt insisted in a press release that Geffen would release anything the band submitted, and label founder David Geffen made the unusual move of personally calling Newsweek to complain about the article.
It issued a press release.
Send out a press release.
He meant a press release.
Marty issued a press release about Al.
Seahawk immediately issued a press release.
ACCEPT soon issued a press release.
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