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The phrase "always whining about" 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 whining about the weather, no matter how nice it is outside."
Alternatives: "constantly complaining about" or "perpetually moaning about".
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Always whining about dirty floors and cluttered counters, it can get on your nerves.
"She was always whining about money," Rader says.
"He's always whining about that, not that he doesn't whine about everything," Martelli said.
Critics say they're aggressive, demanding, and as one copyright lawyer put it, always whining about their rights.
Steve was always whining about not getting enough.
Instead, they pay, but not at that 35percentt rate they're always whining about.
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Ever since Franco Zeffirelli conquered countercultural youth with his swoony 1968 film version, the orthodox approach to "Romeo and Juliet" has been as a portrait of pure, victimized young love, the kind pop balladeers always whine about.
Anyway, my misgivings about the picture, it's just the kind of mid-budget, adult-skewing genre film that I always whine about.
Unlike other outlets, however, the CIA reviews movies and TV shows with an eye towards explaining historical inaccuracies and whining about always being the bad guys.
President Obama has given a lot of economic speeches, but they've been lackluster for the most part - slicing and dicing the various issues like manufacturing, opportunity, the middle class, and always whining, whining whining about Republicans and how they're thwarting him.
But Bridget Jones was always whining on about how fat she was, and, although the Sex and the City characters are really slim, they sit around eating pizza and not apologising for that.
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