lead to discontent

Frequency: 8.216.5 per million words

To result in a state of discontent.

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  • The government's new policies could lead to widespread public discontent.
  • Constant changes in management have led to significant discontent among employees.
  • Ignoring the community's valid concerns will inevitably lead to growing discontent.
  • A sudden increase in taxes is almost certain to lead to popular discontent.
  • The unfair distribution of resources led to simmering discontent within the group.
  • Historically, such oppressive measures have always led to social discontent and unrest.
  • The cancellation of the project led to considerable discontent among the investors.
  • If communication breaks down, it can easily lead to misunderstanding and discontent.
  • The lack of transparency from the board will surely lead to discontent among shareholders.
  • This decision, made without consultation, is bound to lead to profound discontent.