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Discover Ludwig"was complained" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the passive form of the verb "complained" and is used to indicate that someone or something was the subject of a complaint. Example: The noise from the construction site next door was complained about by several residents in the neighborhood.
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At the end of the 8-week monotherapy phase, cough was complained by 48 of 49 (98%) patients randomized to ramipril and by 24 of the 48 (50%) patients randomized to imidapril, the difference between the two groups being significant (P < 0.01).
"We should be allowed to remember Knut as he was," complained Anna Tonnemacher, 36, a Berlin resident, "To stuff him and put him on display would be both tasteless and degrading".
It is the action of the state court that was complained of, and the essence of the alleged contempt was that, assuming that action was taken pursuant to the advice of these attorneys, they were liable to condemnation for giving such advice.
It was complained in that case that the school treasurer drew a check on public funds to reimburse parents for a child's bus fare if he went to a Catholic parochial school or a public school, but not if he went to any other private or denominational school.
No photophobia or phonophobia was complained.
Twenty two year-old female was complained of habitual dislocation, articular sound and pain.
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But which Army was complaining?
Not that I was complaining.
Not that he was complaining.
No one was complaining.
"Before, nobody was complaining.
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