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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'complained being' is not a correct and commonly-used phrase in written English.
You may be trying to say 'complained about being' instead. For example: My boss complained about being understaffed.
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On the other hand, directors of care homes complained being compelled to bring down care staff during the past years, due to the economic situation in geriatric care in Germany [ 4, 5].
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Those who complained were viciously suppressed.
Trains, they complained, were always late.
(Her own bipolar acquaintances, she complained, were all "annoyingly medicated").
One First In-Law who complained was Patrick Nugent.
Investors who complained were blackballed or worse.
Supervising physician assistants, he complained, "is like supervising children".
But complaining is pointless.
Kentin Waits says complaining is good.
You who complain are in the minority".
To complain is a betrayal.
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