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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of displeasure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate the feeling of being displeased or dissatisfied with something. Here is an example sentence: "The manager's raised eyebrows were a clear indication of his displeasure with the team's performance."
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Exclamation of displeasure.
What form would that expression of displeasure take?
She had experienced this kind of displeasure before.
Give the house a big sniff of displeasure.
Her daughter was unaware of the moment of displeasure — but the computer had noticed.
"Canceling meetings as a sign of displeasure will not encourage greater respect for each other's views".
"You cannot be arrested and prosecuted for writing a note of displeasure on a traffic ticket.
Now if we could only do something about those theatrical displays of displeasure toward audience members.
Harold Acton, once an intimate, told Hazzard that "his continual air of displeasure has become tiresome".
China's state paper People's Daily: "This botch has been a source of displeasure".
In the last seven years, Mr. Arafat showed plenty of displeasure, though never to Mr. Clinton.
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