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Discover Ludwig"vent about" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is not an idiom or expression in English. If you want to use an expression to talk about expressing yourself or your emotions, you can use "let out" or "express". Example: I needed to let out my feelings and emotions, so I vented to my best friend.
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But when it comes to stupid financial decisions to vent about, I'm sticking with Alan Greenspan.
When Farrell called around to core veterans — Lester, Dustin Pedroia, David Ortiz, Jacoby Ellsbury — they had plenty to vent about, he admitted.
Readers vent about food pairings they loathe.
Patients vent about workplace frustrations, stalled careers and shattered dreams.
Investors will have a chance to vent about performance and to offer resolutions on corporate policy.
Frustrated Saudis can also vent about the government anonymously on Twitter.
Don't vent about bans at any of the six campuses of Hinds Community College in Mississippi.
Largely, students say they just listen to students vent about everyday problems.
Some of the guys worked part time, so they'd vent about their jobs.
"If you let them vent about their problem, they'll be more receptive," he said.
In fact, parents called that week to pledge support and vent about unreasonably high standards.
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