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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bitch" is correct and usable in written English, though it can be considered offensive or derogatory depending on the context.
It can be used in informal contexts, often to describe someone perceived as unpleasant or difficult, but caution is advised due to its negative connotations.
Example: "I can't believe she acted like such a bitch during the meeting; it made the discussion really uncomfortable."
Alternatives: "a difficult person" or "a nasty individual".
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Payback's a bitch.
It's a bitch.
Ain't payback a bitch?
Bipolar was a bitch.
She's such a bitch".
"Don't be a bitch.
A bitch needs a Baldwin".
"Lucky son of a bitch".
This shiraz is a bitch.
"Big son of a bitch.
Oooh, what a bitch.
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