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Discover Ludwig"kept complaining" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a past tense phrase that indicates continuous or repeated actions of complaining. Example: Despite the numerous apologies and attempts to rectify the situation, she kept complaining about the service at the restaurant.
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"I kept complaining that it needs more chocolate," McGovern said.
Meanwhile, Taylorized workers kept complaining about being bone-tired.
"But these plant operators kept complaining that they were too expensive.
Mitt, the teenaged son of Michigan Gov. George Romney, kept complaining about Lauber's look, Friedemann recalled.
"He kept complaining of a headache," his mother, Alyce Driver, said.
He kept complaining: "This destroys our employment record," as if it was my fault.
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So she keep complaining.
You keep complaining about the same stuff.
The rich people keep complaining and the resources are pooled into those types of neighborhoods.
But fans long upset with tape delay have reason to keep complaining.
"They keep complaining that I bring the weather with me," he smiles.
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