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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complained of not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a feeling of dissatisfaction or disappointment about something that is lacking or missing. Example: Sarah complained of not being able to attend the concert due to her busy schedule.
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Others complained of not being tortured properly.
Drivers complained of not being able to find a smooth, safe racing line.
Others complained of not seeing any road signs warning of cameras in the area.
She reputedly complained of "not really liking it" when she first tried the skeleton bob eight years ago.
One legislator is said to have complained of not "feeling the love" after having supported the gambling legislation.
At some point, Ms. Makar complained of not feeling well and went to lie down in the bedroom.
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Many private-sector workers, among them teachers and nurses, complain of not being paid regularly.
He collapsed after complaining of not feeling well, said his sister, Cynthia Radol.
Another chimes in: "How can you complain of not getting any writing done?
A confederate working with the researchers posed as another participant in the study, complaining of not feeling well and only "reluctantly agreeing" to take part.
Soviet officials complain of not being able to win on the battlefield decisively and of losing the "propaganda war".
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