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Discover LudwigThe expression "grievance over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone feeling oppressed, unsatisfied, or wronged in some way. Example sentence: The workers had a grievance over the new changes to the vacation policy.
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In July, the union files a grievance over the policy.
He exorcised his grievance over the Kosovo war of 1999 by invading Georgia in 2008.
The union filed a grievance over the May policy and contemplated litigation.
The union filed a grievance over the May policy and considered possible litigation.
The union filed a grievance over the May policy and contemplated possible legal action.
On trade, Trump reiterated his long-standing grievance over a large U.S. trade deficit to China.
But the unit's main grievance, over war crimes laws, remained unresolved.
But perhaps more than ever before in Mr. Obama's tenure, liberals voiced sustained grievance over the president's choices.
China responded by lodging a grievance over what it claims are illicit American tariffs on its goods.
Regarding the specific grievance over Sheffield United's relegation, Benitez said that the league "is about 38 games, not one".
Those bloody invasions still have cultural relevance today, much more so than a manufactured grievance over stolen bunnies.
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