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The phrase 'complain on' is not correct or usable in written English.
To express the idea of complaining, the correct usage would be 'complain about/of'. For example: My neighbor is always complaining about the noise coming from my apartment.
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"I felt on this play we got penetration and I hit the line of scrimmage, and I am not one to complain on the referee situation," Jordan said.
For one, they rope in colleagues who would never complain on their own.
Can anyone else complain on grounds of justice?
But we'll be happy to complain on his behalf.
People complain on talk shows and in magazines about society's absurdly high standards of beauty.
You may also authorise someone else to complain on your behalf.
You must also say whether the patient agrees that you may complain on their behalf.
Barristers complain on Twitter about the minor inaccuracies, and Maxine Peake strikes some as unconvincing.
"I can't imagine a customer is behind this — if someone doesn't like their visit here, they'd complain on TripAdvisor.
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But it is not open to the railway company to complain on that score.
Since Mr. Bieber arrived in Israel on Monday he has been mobbed by screaming teenage girls and overwhelmed by paparazzi, leading him to complain on Twitter that he had even been hounded at holy places.
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