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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at complains" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misplacement of words, as "at" does not typically pair with "complains" in standard usage.
Example: "She often complains about the noise in the city."
Alternatives: "regarding complaints" or "about complaints."
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A friend in the lab I work at complains to me on a regular basis about the experiences she has when her relatives get together for a family dinner.
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A local business association is also good at complaining.
Ms. Duffy was so thoroughly good at complaining.
He said jokingly: "You're so good at complaining — maybe that's what you should investigate".
Americans are often said to be better at complaining than the British.
In reality, most people are better at complaining about taxes than calculating the actual impact on their lives.
He felt that she was much better at complaining about what she was against than at articulating what she was for.
I baulk at complaining about Ofsted but we had a very tough team and were judged to be requiring improvement to be good (RI).
Our policy makers must not throw away the keys to the internet simply because copyright lobbyists are quite good at complaining".
When you complain, you get better at complaining.
"Look at who complains.
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