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5 Sentences With "feel aggrieved about"

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

I understand that you feel aggrieved about 'Bake Off,' but it's just worth remembering that the BBC lost 'Bake Off,' Channel 4 didn't take 'Bake Off.
Yet many restaurateurs still feel aggrieved about the rating system; they talk of the health inspectors as arbitrary, unjust — and frightening enough to send an owner to the hospital with a panic attack.
If you feel aggrieved about your own personal status in society then political life is not just a disagreement about means, it's perceived as a status war against those who seem to think they are better than you.
Nandy's work explores celebrity and how it and on-line media impact cultural perceptions and has included research into why people feel aggrieved about the death of celebrities. Her PhD dissertation, "Celebrities in Canada: fame and national identity" is archived in the National Library of Australia. She has said that a popular music artist's back catalogue sales increase substantially after their death, because fans treat their work as a piece of immortality. She has taught at Curtin University in Australia, and Canada's Ryerson University and the University of Toronto.
It is known that in June 1329 he investigated the pillaging of the Earl of Lancaster's lands by the Coterels, and in 1331 he heard the complaint of the vicar of Bakewell over his eviction by the gang. Willoughby was notoriously corrupt—the royal yearbooks would later report Willoughby as selling the laws of the land "as if they were cattle or oxen"—and according to the near-contemporary Knighton's Chronicon, the Coterel associates had much to feel aggrieved about: Willoughby had been the judge in several cases against members of the group. He was, says Bellamy, "thus a fit subject for humiliation". His kidnap was almost certainly the chance for revenge "for some wrong or imagined wrong once suffered" as much as, if not more than, financial gain.

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