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"grounds for complaints" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a specific reason or justification for making a complaint. For example, "The lax safety standards in the workplace are grounds for complaints from the employees."
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A similar investigation in the United States was dropped by the Federal Trade Commission in September 2000 after it, too, found no substantial grounds for complaints.
There are certainly serious grounds for complaints against public sector unions.
The epithets hurled by leftists at Menachem Begin and his thugs, and the accusations made by Begin and the Likudniks against David Ben-Gurion and his followers would today certainly be grounds for complaints and lawsuits.
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So he has few grounds for complaint.
I've no grounds for complaint.
There are more serious grounds for complaint, too.
Only a joyless fool would find grounds for complaint.
They certainly had some reasonable grounds for complaint.
Since the contested pay deal, though, investors have had few grounds for complaint.
Some have been sold to those already retired – more grounds for complaint.
Cambridge may have grounds for complaint, and it's likely they will appeal.
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