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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the aggrieved" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to individuals who have been wronged or harmed in some way, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "The aggrieved party filed a complaint against the company for breach of contract."
Alternatives: "the injured" or "the wronged"
Dictionary
the aggrieved
verb
To give pain or sorrow to; to afflict; hence, to oppress or injure in one's rights; to bear heavily upon
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Especially the aggrieved wife.
But count Joe Garagiola among the aggrieved.
Staley does not have much sympathy for the aggrieved.
Lawson pushes back against the tyranny of the aggrieved.
They are the angry, the disillusioned and the aggrieved.
Clearly, she feels something genuine for the aggrieved.
Whenever these things happen, the Democrats race off to try to placate the aggrieved Republican.
Yolanda Gonzalez, a veteran administrative aide for the Police Department, was one of the aggrieved.
Nobody knows what exactly pushes the aggrieved towards terror, or the newly devoted Muslim to jihad.
One of our ongoing responsibilities is to respond to the cries of the aggrieved.
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In response, AIS expressed regret that the aggrieved sculptors had publicly stated their dissatisfaction.
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