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"you moan" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a sound made when someone is in pain or feeling discontented. For example, "You moan as the pain in your side intensifies."
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"I'm blocked!" you moan.
Do you moan that food costs money?
Do you moan that fuel costs money?
The moules must make you moan.
"You moan for a while — 'Why me, God?' — all that stuff.
"You moan, 'She left me.' 'He left me.' Twenty more will come.
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"Oh my God! I'll kill myself!" "What are you moaning about, man?" "You're going to work with Lina Wertmuller?
"I'm having a bad enough day as it is without you moaning about the grey flaws of tramontane".
I discuss with people how they should vote because I do say if you don't vote why are you moaning.
Not Judy Garland, I can hear you moaning, the show business legend whose sorry life has not exactly gone unmilked for cheap pathos elsewhere.
"If you moaned about it, you were told not to say those awful things about Jimmy — 'Oh, that's just Jimmy, that's his way; he loves you girls,' " said Ms. Cogger, 52.
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