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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'complained at' is not a common English phrase and is not used in written, or spoken English.
The phrase most commonly used in written/spoken English is 'complained about'. For example: The woman complained about the long wait times at the restaurant.
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Both complained at season's end that their arms were dead.
Mr. Lunn had not complained at any time of mistreatment, the official said.
Syria complained at the United Nations but did little to press the issue.
Armstrong also complained at the time: "My character has got saner.
One aficionado from Manchester, who declined to be named, complained at the tiny allocation.
Then he complained at length about the company's most recent direction.
As far as I'm aware, no one has complained at the privilege.
No one – not the studio, not the critics – complained at the time.
And his students have complained at the treatment meted out to their popular teacher.
"Let me just finish up, O.K.?" Mr. McCain complained at one point.
They complained at night, too, when his chattering echoed down the narrow hall of A Block.
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