sense of dissatisfaction

collocation in English

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sense
noun
uk
/sens/
us
/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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dissatisfaction
noun[U]
uk
/dɪsˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.ʃən/
us
/ˌdɪs.sæt̬.əsˈfæk.ʃən/
a lack ...
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(Definition ofsenseanddissatisfactionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Maintaining clinical credibility and clinical contact whilst carrying a large university-based workload can lead to asenseofdissatisfactionwith both aspects of the role.
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Hissenseofdissatisfaction, however, seems to have run in only one direction.
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Thissenseofdissatisfactionfuelled a third and final phase of activity.
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I think he would find that the chief reaction was asenseofdissatisfactionand discontent.
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There is a generalsenseofdissatisfaction, and people are saying, what is the good of a million-and-a-half to settle this problem?
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I have talked to a great many people who are in contact with them, and there is a generalsenseofdissatisfactionand doubt.
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I entirely share thesenseofdissatisfactionabout the solution of this problem.
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There is nosenseofdissatisfactionon the employers' side.
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I have to express mysenseofdissatisfactionwith my own knowledge in my reception of the amendments.
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They are all subjected to this generalsenseofdissatisfaction.
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There is a certainsenseofdissatisfaction, or unsatisfaction, at the rather negative quality of his declaration as it applied to very poor agricultural districts.
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If that is not done, there will be a persistingsenseofdissatisfaction.
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Paragraph 45 refers to the growingsenseofdissatisfactionon the part of port users.
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That does not happen to be true, but it is a cause of great discontent and a greatsenseofdissatisfaction.
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There were inconsistencies and anomalies that incurred a furthersenseofdissatisfactionwhich went beyond the principle of capital punishment.
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It originates from asenseofdissatisfactionwith the new culture which has been offered, a sense of frustration and failure to develop one's full individuality.
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On previous occasions when this kind of unrest has arisen, it has mainly sprung from a very keensenseofdissatisfactionand is not inspired by political motives.
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People who get rejected by these local review committees when someone else in the same prison gets through are likely to feel a greatsenseofdissatisfaction.
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Thesenseofdissatisfactionis widespread.
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