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'disgruntled with' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is unhappy or dissatisfied with something. For example, "The employees were disgruntled with the new policies their supervisor had implemented."
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He has been openly disgruntled with the team's mounting losses.
People are disgruntled with George Bush's Republicans and worried sick about the economy.
Someone becomes disgruntled with the government and decides to take it out with a gun".
Many Chileans, disgruntled with the ruling elite, want fewer politicians, not more.
But soon she became very disgruntled with and highly critical of her field.
He criticised the documentary for focusing on "people who were disgruntled with their experiences".
And ever more political constituencies seem disgruntled with further trade liberalisation.
Insiders sometimes turn to this kind of crime after becoming disgruntled with an employer.
Yet China, which is increasingly disgruntled with Mr Kim, has become less able to influence him.
Ones that I would normally get disgruntled with if anyone but me were making.
In addition, thousands others are still disgruntled with the compensation deal.
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