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"moan at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express frustration or disappointment towards someone or something. For example, "The employee couldn't help but moan at the difficult task he was assigned".
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"I moan at the end.
People moan at me!
Don't moan at them.
Do they moan at him?
I didn't moan at the staff – it's not their fault.
I moan at Fielding, who's cheesed off with his Mac, which has also sabotaged his iPlayer.
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See you tomorrow" he moaned at Götze.
They have never once moaned at me.
But don't come on here moaning at me today.
"I'm not moaning at the world any more.
("What's that flap?" he moans at one point).
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