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can't complain

  1. Used as a response meaning fairly good or well, to questions such as “How are you?” or “How is business?” For example, How've you been?—Can't complain. This term means that nothing serious is wrong. [Mid-1800s]



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If these clearly disabled people can make the most of things, then you certainly can’t complain.

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It’s a full house, but he can’t complain, he said.

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But since it modernized in the 1990s, he said he can’t complain.

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“They can’t deny you if you just win. You can’t complain if you just win.”

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Molina said her grandpa had taken her to register as soon as she turned 18, telling her, “You can’t complain if you don’t vote.”

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