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'legitimate grievance' is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and is often used to refer to a complaint that is warranted or accurate.
For example, "The workers had a legitimate grievance against the company, so they decided to organize a strike."
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They'd have a legitimate grievance, too.
This time, Iran has a legitimate grievance.
It does have a legitimate grievance against Laos.
They have a legitimate grievance that should be addressed.
"Crumbs in the sheets" is a legitimate grievance.
The House does have a legitimate grievance in the Senate's repeated failure to pass a budget.
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Legitimizing rioters with legitimate grievances only hinders society from achieving true equality.
Both sides today have legitimate grievances.
Taylor said: "Ignoring legitimate grievances is dangerous".
Sometimes shh terror groups hitch themselves to legitimate grievances.
He also emphasised the protesters had "legitimate grievances".
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