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The phrase "being shortchanged" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a situation where someone feels they have received less than what they deserve or expected. Example: "After reviewing my paycheck, I realized I was being shortchanged for the hours I worked last month."
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Individual investors are being shortchanged, he writes.
The people of Westchester are being shortchanged".
This does not mean that Connecticut's poor are being shortchanged.
One said: "We feel we are being shortchanged.
One said that she was being shortchanged on overtime.
Patients may wonder if they are being shortchanged, or if they are paying more for less?
But in too many states, citizens are being shortchanged by the way these judges are chosen.
Ultimately, the British public is being shortchanged by this lack of diversity.
JUSTICE LELAND DeGRASSE, ruling that New York City students were being shortchanged by the state.
"For my money, it's clearly filling the house, making you feel you're not being shortchanged".
He said the Yonkers schools, especially, are being shortchanged by the state.
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