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"sense of dissatisfaction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of discontentment, often caused by not being satisfied with the current state of something. For example, "The townspeople had a sense of dissatisfaction after the mayor refused to address their complaints."
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That is creating a general sense of dissatisfaction and pessimism".
The Harlequins resurgence continued at Twickenham yesterday yet a lingering sense of dissatisfaction will remain.
"There was a pan-India sense of dissatisfaction with the economy.
Gilshenan certainly does: "I think I was born with a sense of dissatisfaction," he says.
There is a sense of dissatisfaction among Navy opponents and supporters alike.
But after the game, Goodman said that he felt a sense of dissatisfaction.
The deep sense of dissatisfaction leads her to abandon her marriage, the life of a privileged woman.
Your critiques undoubtedly convey a hazy sense of dissatisfaction, but they're pretty lame in the "Now, what?" department.
He sees the backtracking as "recklessly adding to a general sense of dissatisfaction" with mega-events as a whole.
Federal test scores here are above the national average, but a pervasive sense of dissatisfaction is heard from many Hoosiers about the state of public education.
When Nilsen does leave, and the novel takes a different direction, there is more relief coupled with a sense of dissatisfaction that Tealing must share with the reader.
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