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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always moaning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who frequently complains or expresses dissatisfaction about something.
Example: "She is always moaning about the weather, no matter how nice it is outside."
Alternatives: "constantly complaining" or "perpetually grumbling".
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"We are always moaning about English football but Italy should be the same.
But those negative pals in your life who are always moaning to you on social media.
The thing about Southern California, transplanted Easterners are always moaning, is that you miss the change in seasons.
People say I'm always moaning but, if I moaned about everything you'd have about 40 tapes there.
One weekend I was moaning - I was always moaning - "I'm bored with Bateman Street", so we drove out towards Newmarket.
'I was always moaning about how hard it was when we were shooting, how awful I felt.
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Somebody always moans about hating brandy butter.
I don't think managers can always moan.
CATTLE-producers always moan about their lot until someone mentions the sheep business.
Businessmen and budding entrepreneurs have always moaned about the excessive regulations and conservatism of African banks.
"We always moaned that we could never capture any of those sales".
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