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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing dissatisfaction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where feelings of discontent are increasing over time. Example: "There is a growing dissatisfaction among citizens with the government's handling of economic issues."
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Polls show growing dissatisfaction, particularly over corruption.
The result has been growing dissatisfaction and resentment.
Their reasons varied, but the most significant seem to be a growing dissatisfaction with salary levels.
Ms. Hyman, meanwhile, had been expressing a growing dissatisfaction with the course of their romance.
The Administration saw the prospect of growing dissatisfaction within the military as powerful leverage.
For many Pennsylvanians, the period following these conflicts marked growing dissatisfaction with British rule.
The Kremlin's pollsters are not persuaded, though they, too, have documented growing dissatisfaction among urban elites.
This suggests growing dissatisfaction with the two main parties: Mrs Kumaratunga's People's Alliance and the UNP.
The party's thrashing reflected growing dissatisfaction with the KMT's pushing closer economic ties with China.
"There is a growing dissatisfaction with where benchmarking takes us," he said.
The initiative reflects growing dissatisfaction with public schools and the pace of education reform.
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