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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grievances of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a list of complaints or misfortunes. For example, "The grievances of the workers include low wages, poor working conditions, and lack of benefits."
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ReprintsThe grievances of 2013 were diffuse.
These are perennial problems, and grievances, of rural India.
The grievances of Bushwick's parents point at an overlooked truth.
Bashar's televised attempt to address the grievances of the people of Dara'a elicited general disdain.
He tried to address the grievances of working long hours in a sometimes dangerous job.
The grievances of victims have often been too strong to let bygones be bygones.
Since the events of Nov. 8, many Moroccans here have fresh grievances of their own.
"How ridiculous, she thinks, keeping alive the grievances of nearly half a century".
Reggie Francois Battistee), in his first year with the club, has grievances of his own.
"It's like the grievances of someone who has just gone into therapy".
"The council recognizes the legitimate democratic aspirations and grievances of the Egyptian population.
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