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Discover Ludwig'he groans' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to indicate that someone has made a sound indicating displeasure and frustration. For example, "John was exasperated by the delay, so he groaned loudly in frustration."
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He groans.
Sometimes he groans.
He groans with vulnerabilities.
"Oh, migod," he groans.
Goddammit," he groans.
WASHINGTON [He groans.] Talk about petrified.
"Donnie," he groans, "you go".
This is agonising!" He groans.
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He groaned.
He groaned in pain.
"My God," he groaned.
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