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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bitch about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to someone talking negatively, complaining, or criticizing about someone or something. For example: "My boss is always bitching about something."
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I have no doubt that "regular" users are going to bitch about this as well.
It's easy to bitch about me.
Don't bitch about other children (it's fine to bitch about teachers).
He said: "I was probably wrong to bitch about that".
Don't bitch about your job or your workmates.
"Give them the Liberty Bell and they'd bitch about the crack.
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What are you bitching about?'" he said.
I bitched about our billing.
We bitched about everything.
I never cried or bitched about anything.
He griped and bitched about everything.
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