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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disgruntled by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is dissatisfied or unhappy about something. Example: The employees were disgruntled by the company's decision to cut their benefits.
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It has been speculated that these charges were raised because some were disgruntled by Cooper's commitment to teaching classical texts and languages an approach often associated with Du Bois's educational philosophy rather than Washington's emphasis on vocational training.
Also, Keanu Reeves is disgruntled by horses.
But Sullivan and others remaining on the team hardly seem disgruntled by the changes.
"The state pays her plenty," he said, disgruntled by my remark.
Plenty are disgruntled by the government's failure to loosen restrictions on the headscarf.
"They were disgruntled by the thousands of cheap CDs coming out with the same old tracks.
He obliquely faulted the news media and blamed people disgruntled by his budget and personnel cuts.
With many voters disgruntled by the reports of sexual and financial excesses, at least two DUP seats are at risk.
But it is unlikely to be the last launched by shareholders disgruntled by the scale of executive pay.
But grumbling of cash shortages, and disgruntled by the digging up of the past, commanders have been reluctant to patrol.
The two have said they will attract a following from Russians disgruntled by the Kremlin's handling of the financial crisis.
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