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The phrase "are bitching about" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and may be considered vulgar.
It can be used in contexts where someone is complaining or expressing dissatisfaction, often in a casual or colloquial manner.
Example: "They are bitching about the new policy changes at work."
Alternatives: "are complaining about" or "are whining about".
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Says one: "All the fund managers are bitching about this investment".
(CBS doesn't have any content on Hulu) This is not the programming that Comcast and Time Warner are bitching about.
Sure, some people are bitching about lack of dedicated servers and the dated graphics, but it's FUN.
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Probably a generation or more will pass before such dismissive stereotypes stop being used in the most unlikely circumstances – once, I was discussing the marking of an MA thesis with a colleague at Exeter when another sailed past saying: "I can't think what you two queens are bitching about".
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"We've been bitching about equal pay for 40 years".
The only bitching I've done is bitching about the bitching".
Onlookers and the press have been bitching about the use of public money on transport costs.
They'll be bitching about your over-prescribing, criticising your handwriting and the way you pronounce tricky Latin names.
The bazaar merchants were bitching about the loss of their old status, about price controls, and competition from the big banks and supermarkets.
The Big Dig hadn't started in 1970, but if it had, Eddie and his associates would have been bitching about that, too.
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