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"recurring complaint" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a complaint that keeps occurring or happening repeatedly. Example: The manager received yet another recurring complaint from a dissatisfied customer about the slow service at the restaurant.
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Economic discrimination is a recurring complaint on Wall Street.
One recurring complaint in the comments is that I give Mr. Paul's chances short shrift.
The recurring complaint was: "I can't find anyone to look after my mum, it's very disorienting".
Presentation is a recurring complaint for designers, who are, after all, in the business of being hyperconscious about image.
A recurring complaint was that students found core subjects boring, with maths a particular source of woe.
One recurring complaint from the Troubles surfaces in criticism that the RUC's special branch did not share information with the rest of the force.
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All this is reviving recurring complaints by traditional airlines about what they view as unfair competition by state-owned rivals.
Yet there are recurring complaints that Meyer often plays white players out of position rather than black players in their regular ones.
"The Ghost Writer" plays off the British public's disillusion with Tony Blair and the recurring complaints about Blair's alleged collaboration with the C.I.A. Yet, when Lang is cornered by the Ghost, the P.M. speaks with impressive conviction.
It is hard to imagine that a year ago Mr. Obama would have spent a three-day weekend at an exclusive resort with an all-male group, especially given recurring complaints of too few women in his innermost circle.
For years, recurring complaints had circulated in the Hamilton Hill and Mont Pleasant neighborhoods: of police officers taking people for one-way rides, shaking down drug dealers, and exchanging crack for information.
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