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"grievance from" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing a complaint or feeling of injustice from a particular source or person. Example: "The employee filed a grievance from their manager's unfair treatment." This sentence means that the employee raised a complaint about their manager's unfair behavior.
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He believed he could have yanked the Messersmith-McNally grievance from the arbitrator, Peter Seitz.
To be fair it's not difficult to tell anyone with a grievance from a ray of sunshine.
In the conflict-resolution segment, each spouse chooses an area of grievance from a list called the Inventory of Marital Problems, developed by psychologists in 1981.
"It stops the person who is bringing the grievance from being face to face with the person who is writing them up," he said.
That brings to at least 60 the number of people killed since the protests began as an expression of grievance from Thailand's poor majority over the country's long-established hierarchical system in which a mostly urban elite holds power.
"We will receive a grievance from M23 and help the president compare with what was decided in 2009," when the peace agreement for which the rebels are named was signed on March 23.
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That year, an ironworker conspired to blow it up with dynamite, amid grievances from the workers' union.
With the action limited, the crowd had to work itself into a frenzy, renewing some grievances from the first leg.
Propper believes the union today seeks "to correct legitimate grievances from two decades ago rather than focusing on current problems".
Last year he was filmed telling an audience that he'd heard grievances from voters about the film.
The enmity is partly historical, driven by grievances from imperial Japan's land grabs in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and from World War II.
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