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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are you complaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring if someone is expressing dissatisfaction or grievances about something.
Example: "I noticed you seem upset; are you complaining about the service we received?"
Alternatives: "Are you voicing a complaint?" or "Are you expressing discontent?".
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What are you complaining about?
Come on, ladies, what are you complaining about?
You're out, you're free, so what are you complaining about?
"What are you complaining about?" Pressel said she told her. "I've had 185-yard approach shots four times already".
But now you're criticized for complaining about it, because you're allowed to go to college: 'What are you complaining about?
It's a tricky moment in any political movement, when legislative advances enable antagonists to say: what are you complaining about?
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What are you people complaining about — this is paradise!
Who are you to complain?' We hated those camps because they used it against us".
"Weren't you complaining about it being too cold a few months ago?" he asked.
And who are you going to complain to now?
Now, are you going to complain about that?
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