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The phrase "a whining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific instance or type of whining, often referring to a complaint or a sound made in a high-pitched, complaining manner.
Example: "The child was a constant source of a whining that made it difficult to concentrate."
Alternatives: "a complaint" or "a whine".
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The sound, a whining bass.
A grinding sound, a whining sound.
You could hear a whining noise.
Now he's simply a whining kvetch.
Suddenly, there's a whining sound, as if something's stuck.
Yet David is a whining caricature of the angry entitlement often ascribed to his generation.
Writer picked up earphones and listened but heard only a whining test signal.
Also, the narrative conveys a whining self-righteousness that is always tiresome and sometimes downright repellent.
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Or, as Ayn might have said, a "parasitic whining parasite".
In short, it's a "wretched, whining monkey life".
This sound can be described as a dull, whining sound.
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