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Discover Ludwig"carping about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is complaining or criticizing in a negative and/or annoying manner. For example, "Alice was carping about the new policy, but she didn't offer any constructive suggestions to improve it."
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"The one thing I'm carping about, and I think everybody is, is the price of the tickets, which keep climbing.
But carping about a subpar gift rate seems rather grubby.
These are valid complaints – carping about harmless nurse banter isn't.
Mr. Wright said: "I'm not carping about HBO.
Carping about him is rife in professional journals.
Cancer treatments and depressed boyfriend, and you're carping about unreciprocated dinner invitations.
How would the pharaohs have dealt with carping about those crummy pyramids?
Forget the carping about a lack of trophies; Pochettino has done an extraordinary job.
But carping about formal similarity may just be part of the Nimby syndrome.
Carping about other women, they have been told, nearly ensures they'll be eliminated.
Are we still counting and recounting, and carping about who might have really won the election?
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