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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grievance with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express someone's dissatisfaction or complaint about a particular person, situation, or organization. Example: I have a grievance with my boss for constantly singling me out and giving me extra work without compensation.
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Marbury has filed a grievance with the players union.
Mr. Davies has since filed a grievance with the town.
She has filed a grievance with the foundation's board, but has yet to receive a response.
Within weeks, Mr. Miller filed a grievance with his agency, asserting that he had been slandered.
I have no personal grievance with the idea of an evergreen housing market in Westchester.
"Jesse had a grievance with the party itself — it had to be opened up.
In response to the Mets' decision, the players union on Wednesday filed a grievance with the commissioner's office.
"If I've got a grievance with a man, I don't ever take that grievance to another man," Smith said.
But one woman, who identified herself as a chef, did have a grievance: with the Mayor's enthusiasm for gentrification.
Homeowners were given updated assessments last November, and had until March 1 to file an official grievance with the commission.
He filed a grievance with the help of the players union, claiming that Thomas gave him permission to leave.
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