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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with grievances" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to grievances that someone has. For example, "The workers approached management with grievances about their pay."
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The conflict began with grievances about corruption.
Yet there are others with grievances.
The men were Shia, former policemen and soldiers, now unemployed and filled with grievances.
He also pledged to uphold public security and asked anyone with grievances to express them peacefully.
The world spotlight will invite those with grievances to try to air them.
Left-wing presidents in Ecuador and Paraguay with grievances against Brazil are getting a sharper response.
They were all armed with grievances, though some conceded that they had fewer complaints than others.
But he deplored violence as a way of dealing with grievances.
Every afternoon, people with grievances against the government gather to demonstrate, sometimes by the thousands.
Getting back to Madame Tussaud's, it is a target-rich environment for many groups with grievances.
Citizens with grievances briefly took heart and attempted to use these clauses to challenge official abuses of power.
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