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Discover Ludwig"complained having" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you want to express the idea of someone complaining about something, you can use a phrase such as "complained about" or "expressed displeasure with" instead. For example: She complained about having to work late on Friday night.
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A female patient, 44 years old, who complained having 12 years of headache.
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The few who have complained have been told not to make trouble.
The author, it complained, had contracted for a novel and produced something else.
"The influential colored men of Boston," he complained, "have done us more harm" than good.
The carry trade, analysts and policymakers complained, had driven the yen to unnaturally low levels.
Manchester City could not have complained had they lost 4-0, such was the imbalance between opportunities created.
Why, one listener complained, had I not carried out a citizen's arrest on him?
"What other sport in the USA," Williams complained, "has three people constantly baddgering [sic] its administrators?
The Republicans, he complained, had backed out of one deal after another.
A temporal relation is defined on an 'ordered' pair: in (2), the pair (complained, fever) has type Overlap_After, whereas the pair (fever, complained) has type Before_Overlap.
Women in displacement camps who have complained have been openly threatened in front of aid workers.
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