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Discover LudwigThe phrase "indignant complaints" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing strong displeasure or anger about a situation or action, often in a formal or serious context.
Example: "The committee received numerous indignant complaints from residents regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "outraged grievances" or "angry protests".
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But four years on the road to just about anywhere or divided among a few workplaces would net students more diversity, less reckless trafficking in ideologically charged claims about "difference," and greater perspective on -- and sympathy for -- indignant complaints lodged against xenophobia or "hegemonic discourse" than four or more years at alma mater.
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It was a wry, teasing letter and I tried to respond in kind, with mock-indignant complaints about the unfair pressure he was putting me under, when, as we both knew, writers could sometimes fall a little behind schedule.
But there were calls of complaint, indignant editorials, denunciations on talk shows, letters to the newspapers, all showing how important the BBC is to Britain's view of itself and how angry, even personally affronted, Britons can become when they disagree with it.
It was when Blake's complaints became more indignant at home that his mum, Abigail Drinkell, talked to the school.
The indignant company shot back that the complaint is "inconsistent with the law, the facts and the reality of the market place".
It says that too many of the people who die in police custody are black or brown and urges Britain to set up an independent complaints system.On hearing all this, an indignant Mr Straw came dangerously close to shooting the messenger.
Incredulous and indignant, Velasco went to the attorney general's office to make a formal complaint two days later.
No formal complaint was pursued by the home side - to the apparent chagrin of an indignant AB de Villiers - leading the International Cricket Council to pronounce the issue over, but the debate has lingered on.
4. Feel indignant.
Creme was indignant.
I was indignant.
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