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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always complains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who frequently expresses dissatisfaction or grievances about something.
Example: "She always complains about the weather, no matter what season it is."
Alternatives: "constantly grumbles" or "frequently whines".
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Tom always complains if there are no snacks.
And a third participant reported: "My mother always complains that I work too hard.
My wife always complains that she can buy very little with the same money that used to fill the refrigerator two years ago".
"My sound man always complains that when we do the check, we never play our own music, but stuff like Led Zeppelin," Mr. Joel said.
Why we shouldn't be afraid to invent new words, even though "English teachers, dictionary publishers, and that uptight guy two cubicles over who always complains about the microwave being dirty" say we can't.
Another one is young woman with a radiant smile who always complains that she is buying too many books, but never leaves without ordering and buying a few titles.
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"People always complain.
— She's always complaining.
Maybe you're always complaining.
You always complain about it.
"This is why I'm always complaining".
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