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7 Sentences With "whinge about"

How to use whinge about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "whinge about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "whinge about". Mastering all the usages of "whinge about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Instead America's consumers have tended to choose the cheapest flights, and then to whinge about the service they receive.
In an era when executives routinely whinge about pressure to produce short-term results, Amazon is resolutely focused on the distant horizon.
Then President Trump went to the C.I.A. and, instead of apologizing for comparing the intelligence community to Nazi Germany, continued to whinge about the "dishonest" media's coverage of his crowd size.
When an Ohio second grader joins in to whinge about achy pen-holding fingers, handwriting — and specifically cursive, now eradicated from the Common Core curriculum — becomes as hot a topic as in Erasmus's day.
A year ago few people imagined that the legions of Britons who love to whinge about the European Union—silly regulations, bloated budgets and pompous bureaucrats—would actually vote to leave the club of countries that buy nearly half of Britain's exports.
According to The Canberra Times Mark Thomas the book is a "quirky, frothy anachronism" where the interviewees "whinge about the Australian cultural cringe in terms which no young Australian would find comprehensible". Also during 1984 the Costigan Commission issued a draft report into its investigation into the Painters and Dockers Union which implicated a prominent businessman codenamed "Goanna" in tax evasion and organised crime activities. In September that year news reports published leaked case summaries and Kerry outed himself as "Goanna" but denied all allegations. When Packer was contacted he observed that his brother "had his rights trampled on and his name defamed".
Brady was re-elected at the 2007 general election for the Meath West constituency. In February 2011 Brady, who as chairman of the Oireachtas Agriculture Committee received an extra €20,000 on top of his €100,000 annual salary along with €70,000 in expenses, claimed he was "no better off" than when he was a councillor in 1974 on a salary of £6. Fine Gael's Alan Shatter commented: "it is perverse an elected member of the party that got us into this situation should whinge about his €100,000 salary, perhaps a stint in the real world will remind him of the struggles that people are facing". He lost his seat at the 2011 general election.

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