/ˈriəl kəmˈpleɪnt/ – Phrase
Definition: khiếu nại thực sự.
A more thorough explanation: A real complaint refers to a formal written statement submitted to a court or other legal authority by a party in a legal proceeding, outlining specific grievances or claims against another party. It typically initiates a lawsuit or legal action and sets forth the factual and legal basis for the claims being made.
Example: The plaintiff filed a real complaint with the court, alleging breach of contract by the defendant.