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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bitter row" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a heated argument or dispute, often involving strong emotions or disagreements. Example: "The two politicians engaged in a bitter row during the debate, with each accusing the other of dishonesty."
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A bitter row broke out at court between two factions.
But this week has seen a bitter row with the Afghan government.
A bitter row has blown up during the first month of enforcement efforts.
The selection of Gill provoked a bitter row, with the Welsh believing it was their turn.
The raids have reopened a bitter row over Roma in France.
A bitter row has engulfed a leading charity over plans to close its respite centres for people with multiple sclerosis.
Thousands of firefighters in London yesterday walked out on strike in a bitter row over new contracts.
Bob Dudley, BP's chief executive, resigned as head of the venture and fled Russia during a bitter row in 2008.
There was a bitter row between rich countries and poor ones, and the meeting broke up in acrimony.
Meanwhile, university academics and support staff have announced plans for a third national walkout in a bitter row over pay.
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COPENHAGEN--A bitter row has broken out at the University of Copenhagen, which has been forced to cut its scientific staff to close a yawning budget gap.
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