adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
party
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Prosecutions by private individuals are much rarer, being brought mainly by aggrieved parties .
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On the other hand, a breach of warranty allows the aggrieved party to claim damages only.
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If this happens then normal contractual remedies are available to the aggrieved party if the statement turns out to be untrue.
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The decision takes immediate effect and will remove for many workers the threat of reprisal from aggrieved party officials.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the aggrieved parties
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In malicious falsehood the aggrieved , in this case Miss Joyce, must show the Today's comments are false.
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Members of those groups which had been left out of broadcasting altogether felt aggrieved and often campaigned vigorously for recognition.
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Prosecutions by private individuals are much rarer, being brought mainly by aggrieved parties.
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Sometimes aggrieved and frustrated citizens take matters into their own hands.
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The detainee can make a formal complaint after release, but this offers little solace to the aggrieved individual.
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There has been much muttering among the aggrieved franchisees about the possibility of legal action.