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Reuters, which obtained the letter earlier, reports that the coalition is the largest ever to complain in concert to the EU’s competition division.

As in the spring, hospitals are complaining about shortages of personal protective equipment, such as gloves, masks and face shields.

Accompanying the complaint were 238 pages of affidavits from 107 poll watchers who complained of various issues during the counting of the ballots, particularly in Detroit.

He noticed that, several days before the election, about 25 of the publishers began to complain that Facebook had penalized them by reducing their traffic.

Google competitors in the online shopping business, meanwhile, complain the playing field is still tilted in the tech giant’s favor.

There are a few good ones, Antoine says, but he complained bitterly of a lack of responsiveness.

One lefty tweeter even complained that an invasion of icky American tourists would undermine “family values” in Cuba.

Even local chickens were more expensive than in the summer, Smirnova and another woman at the counter complained.

One industry executive complained that Wright returned unapproved applications “dripping in red pen.”

The pensioners complained that authorities were closing their Khamovniki district clinic.

Madame Ratignolle begged Robert to accompany her to the house; she complained of cramp in her limbs and stiffness of the joints.

"You've been getting me into trouble with old Mr. Crow," Grandfather Mole complained.

"A hundred angleworms in the middle of the night wouldn't do me any good," Mr. Blackbird complained.

He put on his soft hat and nervously took it off again, and wiping his face with his handkerchief, complained of the heat.

These illegal combinations in America were obviously what caused the inconveniences of which the merchants complained.

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On this page you'll find 87 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to complained, such as: moan, criticize, lament, disagree, grumble, and gripe.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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