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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disgruntled and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is dissatisfied or unhappy, often in a context where their feelings are being elaborated upon.
Example: "The employees were disgruntled and expressed their concerns during the meeting."
Alternatives: "dissatisfied and" or "unhappy and".
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The disgruntled and dispossessed?
Take the disgruntled and give them opportunities.
I abandoned it, disgruntled and sad.
Disgruntled and restless, Stieglitz shifted ground again.
It looks disgruntled and disgusted.
Lohse, it was decided, was "disgruntled" and a "criminal".
"He was disgruntled, and that's just not Vince Carter's personality".
So instead they grew silent, disgruntled and demoralized.
After leading the N.F.L. with 15 ½ sacks, Allen became disgruntled and was traded to Minnesota.
Its songs, which have lyrics in English, are disgruntled and frenetic.
Rank and file officers, he said, are disgruntled and burned out.
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