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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are complaining about how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing grievances or dissatisfaction regarding a particular situation or issue.
Example: "The employees are complaining about how the new policy affects their work-life balance."
Alternatives: "are expressing dissatisfaction with" or "are voicing concerns about".
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"I think a lot of people are complaining about how long it took the federal government.
People are complaining about how the ball flies, so it's possible a watermelon will be truer.
The campers are complaining about how tired they are, but not from strenuous canoe trips, late nights of gossip by flashlight or ghost stories around a campfire.
As we go to leave, the crew are complaining about how the real life of Donald Trump's new BFF keeps complicating things.
"I have observed that in all other countries, including in America, people are complaining about how prices of [gasoline] are going up," Denmark's prime minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, told me.
"You can tell things are going well because people are complaining about how much money they make instead of worrying about whether or not they have a job," said Paul Westphaling, an editor on the news agency's foreign desk in Washington.
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He was complaining about how stressed it made him.
Soap actors do always seem to be complaining about how hard they work.
But lately, he's been complaining about how hard it is to move the bureaucracy.
"People were complaining about how hard it is to do business in the Philippines".
"They're complaining about how much the American government is not giving.
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