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The phrase "bitterly regret" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It usually means feeling a strong sense of remorse or sadness. Example: She bitterly regretted not taking the job offer when she had the chance.
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Ronald said: "I bitterly regret that".
I did something that I bitterly regret".
Many still bitterly regret the Soviet Union's disintegration.
I bitterly regret not stopping it before I left office".
"We bitterly regret what happened this morning at both Paddington and King's Cross.
The economy minister, Nihat Zeybekci, said the commandos would bitterly regret trying to overthrow the government.
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Yet he bitterly regretted what had become of the surrealists.
Suspended by the network, Bashir issued an apology saying he "bitterly" regretted the "tasteless remark".
"He bitterly regrets getting into that car on that day," she said.
(A million died in 1947 and 1948, and by 1949 Nehru was bitterly regretting his acquiescence).
Brigadier Geoffrey Sheldon calls it an "isolated, tragic incident" that every member of the regiment "bitterly regrets".
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