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Discover Ludwig"relevant complaint" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a complaint that is pertinent or related to the situation or issue being discussed. Example: The company received numerous complaints, but only the relevant complaints were addressed in their response.
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Now, all relevant complaint information is in one place, she said — including information about how borrowers can challenge the garnishment of wages.
It seemed obvious that pain is the most relevant complaint of the patient.
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If a patient has a problem with one of these bodies and brings it to me, I feel unprofessional when explaining they are nothing to do with us, and I have to give them the relevant complaints number or email address.
These codes may involve rules on the structure of the relevant complaints bodies and on out-of-court mediation.
Even the defense lawyers' long list of relevant complaints, which, they insisted, would make it impossible for the men to receive a fair trial, were overshadowed by Mohammed's grandstanding.
Only patients with clinically relevant complaints received a shoulder x-ray according to the local board of ethics.
Relevant complaints included prolonged sitting, especially while driving, causing numbness and aching in the right buttock and posterior thigh.
… without having a diagnosis in your mind …" (PC FG2) or distinguishing the most relevant complaints: "What is important?" (C FG2).
The deterioration of skeletal muscle structure and function leads to clinically relevant complaints, including progressive strength loss, fatigue, myalgias, and cramps.
Myopathies, classified as either hereditary or acquired, lead to common, clinically relevant complaints including fatigue, progressive strength loss, myalgias, and cramps.
This result seems of true clinical usefulness to those patients, since dyspnoea and thoracic pain are the most relevant complaints after surgery [ 5, 23].
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