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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are venting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone expressing their feelings or frustrations, often in a conversational context.
Example: "After a long week at work, my friends and I often gather to relax and share our thoughts; we are venting about our challenges and supporting each other."
Alternatives: "are expressing frustration" or "are letting off steam".
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They are venting their frustration and feeling very powerful".
To put it another way, they are venting.
"I understand why the Greek people are venting their frustration.
Language geeks are venting their spleen all over the world wide web about this very issue.
As the days pass and the deaths tick up, more and more military families are venting.
Democratic voters are venting more than a decade's worth of pent-up hostility, and at least one poll shows they don't think they're going to win anyway.
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Spleens are vented.
Even better, plumes from that ocean are vented into space and that means easy access.
But the wheel has now turned, and accusations of racism against Cape Town are vented frequently.
All gas tanks are vented.
Like fireplaces, non-catalytic stoves lose more heat because of how they are vented.
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