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Discover Ludwig"attract complaints" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something or someone is causing people to express dissatisfaction or criticism. You can use this phrase when describing a situation or event where there are many complaints being voiced. Example: The new policy on parking fees has attracted numerous complaints from the residents in the neighborhood.
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And I'd not been at KeyStone long before my attire began to attract complaints.
Nathan Barley is unlikely to attract complaints from moralists in the way that the Brass Eye Special did, but nor will it receive objections from Morris's admirers.
An additional 2percentt, he said, "scare the heck out of everybody," and are those who typically attract complaints of irrational or violent behavior.
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His investment newsletters attracted complaints from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The gangs have attracted complaints of underage drinking, violence, vandalism, graffiti and littering.
I know of a kindly Times media commentator who found it impossible to report on The Sun without attracting complaints.
The levels of consumption have attracted complaints from viewers, but castigation serves only to egg the lads on.
And even before its opening, the Philharmonie's artistic lineup is attracting complaints both of elitism and of dumbing down.
What other films attracted complaints? 12 Years A Slave was runner-up, with 12 people complaining about a rape scene.
As David Leigh has reported, the Sark segment has already attracted complaints from the Barclays' estate manager on the island, Kevin Delaney.
Uhlmann refused to apologise despite attracting complaints, and likened himself to a heretic being burned at the stake.
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