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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bitter complaint" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a grievance or dissatisfaction that is expressed with strong emotion, often indicating deep frustration or resentment. Example: "After the service we received at the restaurant, I felt compelled to file a bitter complaint with the management."
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Or was she addressing a lover, lodging a bitter complaint about a relationship gone awry?
However, Miller's most bitter complaint about rock'n'roll was over payola – that is, bribing disc-jockeys to play records.
But it prompted bitter complaint from critics of apartheid such as Bishop Desmond M. Tutu and the Rev. Allan Boesak.
It was an elderly woman who told me her name, and then launched into a long and bitter complaint.
It has long been the bitter complaint of Downing Street partisans that the Chancellor disappears from the fray when the going gets rough.
Lebanon praised the surprise redeployment of some of Damascus's 35,000 troops -- which began on Thursday after months of bitter complaint from the substantial Christian minority in Lebanon.
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Gabrielsson registered bitter complaints about the changes.
Bitter complaints routinely surface at human-rights meetings, where political adversaries are often in close proximity.
The rule, known as Rule 500, has long drawn bitter complaints from Nasdaq.
On the battlefield, there is an air of resigned acquiescence about the lack of armor, rather than bitter complaints.
Most controversially, the totemic arts programme South Bank Show was pulled after three decades, prompting bitter complaints from its presenter, Lord Bragg.
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