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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggrieved in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to describe someone who feels wronged or harmed in a specific situation or matter.
Example: "The plaintiff felt aggrieved in the manner the contract was executed."
Alternatives: "wronged in" or "harmed in".
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I'm a Labour man and I'm sorry for them that feels aggrieved in England.
Now they compete to be the most aggrieved in the court of world opinion.
America's super-rich feel aggrieved in part because they believe themselves to be fundamentally different from a leisured, hereditary gentry.
Japan were relieved and aggrieved in equal measure having seen the former Portsmouth goalkeeper Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi brilliantly save a first-half penalty before their centre-forward Atsushi Yanagisawa spurned the best chance of the match.
This state of things made her angry, and it became a refrain in her conversations with friends who felt similarly aggrieved in relationships that fell short of feminism's ambitions.
The disruption overshadowed the government's success, just earlier, to persuade the aggrieved in Catatumbo, in the country's north-east, to stand down from roadblocks they had manned for more than 50 days.For all the disruption they caused, Mr Santos has downplayed the strikes.
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It might be ridiculous, but all that pomp and ceremony makes it easy to get swept along – and genuinely feel aggrieved if the actor in the one film you've actually seen loses.
To begin with, the truce does not bring in all the warring parties: aggrieved individuals in the United States can still sue at will, and, although no other country has the same punitive legal system as America, the tobacco industry still faces product-liability suits in other countries.
China cannot be the aggrieved victim in the morning and the bully in the afternoon.
The $12 billion price tag to organize the Games has aggrieved many in the nation of 200 million and in Rio, where few can see the benefits of the spectacle or even afford to attend the Games.
Sorensen – the veteran Dane playing in his first Melbourne derby – might well have felt aggrieved, but in truth Ben Khalfallah had the better of Retre down the left flank from the very beginning.
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