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The word "grievance" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to a complaint that someone has about a situation or policy, or to being treated unfairly or unjustly. For example, "We listened to the employee's grievance about unfair working conditions and decided to take action."
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Pressley himself has a grievance with Neil Doncaster, the chief executive of the Scottish Premier League, and the clubs therein who categorically refuse to contemplate a meaningful expansion to the top division.
"They are coming together to rebuild a strong, Liberal Democrat party, showing that the politics of hope and tolerance can thrive in the face of the politics of grievance and fear".
Cummings, who lives just a few blocks from the where crowd had congregated, said protesters had a valid grievance.
A measure of the grievance felt is revealed by local reaction during the running of the last train along the Waverley line on the night of 5 January 1969.
"It's only ever used by people who have a grievance with him, largely Iago and Brabantio, Desdemona's father, as a last resort in namecalling.
Rodriguez, who is allowed to play as his suspension is appealed, was thrown at intentionally on Sunday by Boston's Ryan Dempster (who was subsequently suspended for five games); watched his lawyer be ambushed on NBC's The Today Show on Monday; and also prepared to file a grievance via the players union against the Yankees, for the way they've handled his hip issues.
The Republican right's ultimate grievance is big government.
Like other lone-wolf killers, he gained a greater significance to his actions by attaching his personal grievance to a larger ideology.
The uglier undercurrent to this charge is that, in making Gaza the pretext, she has chosen "Muslim grievance" over party loyalty.
Warsi praises senior figures who were culled in the recent cabinet reshuffle – Dominic Grieve, Ken Clarke, William Hague – to reinforce the point that Cameron's error in failing to address Palestinian grievance belongs to a pattern of misjudgment.
It invites us to move away from grievance, disenchantment and blame, and towards the pursuit of the common good.
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