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The phrase "aggrieved client" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a client who feels wronged or dissatisfied with a service or outcome.
Example: "The aggrieved client filed a complaint against the company for poor service."
Alternatives: "dissatisfied client" or "wronged client".
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Anderson admits reluctantly that even he and his aggrieved client still shop at Fry's.
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Ben Lapin founded the firm, with Mitchell Markowitz, in 2003 to help aggrieved clients of Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Charles Schwab and the like recoup their losses.
Ms. Allred, who specializes in high profile, and often highly aggrieved, clients like Rachel Uchitel, the alleged mistress of Tiger Woods, said Ms. Whitman was aware of Ms. Diaz-Santillan's status but chose to ignore it.
In sum, it appears the line on litigation has been drawn finely enough for the government to say it has preserved the rights of any aggrieved bank clients and for the banks to say the deal ends a sordid legal chapter.Among the most debated outcomes is the impact on the overall housing market and because of the housing market's importance the American economy.
It appears the line on litigation has been drawn finely enough for the government to say it has preserved the rights of any aggrieved bank clients to sue, and for the banks to say the deal ends a sordid legal chapter.
Last month, aggrieved….
Her tone was aggrieved.
Apple is especially aggrieved.
Fixers may have gotten their client into the "listening session," but they could not get him to play the role of the interested, let alone the aggrieved.
Olbermann is perpetually aggrieved.
The man looks aggrieved.
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