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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'no complaint of' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to denote an absence of issues, problems, or complaints. For example, "The customer service representative addressed all our needs and there was no complaint of dissatisfaction."
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An hour later and the student nurse is still going through the paperwork – nothing can be that wrong as the woman is fully alert, with no complaint of pain and talking normally.
To my knowledge, no complaint of sexual harassment has been filed with Harvard's Title IX office — though I've been told by a high-level administrator that several people have inquired about the possibility — and I don't know if the school would proceed with an investigation.
To my knowledge, no complaint of sexual harassment has been filed with Harvard's Title IX office though I've been told by a high-level administrator that several people have inquired about the possibility and I don't know if the school would proceed with an investigation.
He had no complaint of chest pain or dyspnea.
Postoperatively, there was no complaint of foreign body sensation or discomfort related to the implant.
A postoperative interview revealed that he remembered the division with no complaint of pain.
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There have been no complaints of civilian casualties.
It is supersoft, so you'll get no complaints of itchiness.
Ms. Pilch said there had been no complaints of injuries involving any of the jewelry.
There were no complaints of rough treatment or about the purpose of the operation itself.
Despite the troubles, there were no complaints of widespread disenfranchisement or fraud.
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