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The phrase "a feeling of bitterness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an emotional state characterized by resentment or disappointment.
Example: "After the argument, she was left with a feeling of bitterness that lingered for days."
Alternatives: "a sense of resentment" or "an emotion of bitterness."
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The only thing hanging in the air is a feeling of bitterness.
Indeed, said Steve Murray, the chairman of Furness Enterprise, "up until last year, everything looked rosy, so there's a feeling of bitterness now".
One prominent Palestinian spokesman, Ghassan Khatib, the director of the Jerusalem Media and Communications Center, told me that the occupation, with its checkpoints and its violence, "accumulates a feeling of bitterness and creates a spirit of revenge, a feeling of anger, and brings reaction in a way that people feel is the only way they can respond.
But there is a feeling of bitterness among many experts that the first two years of the Obama administration were not used as well as they could be to further the interests of worker safety.
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Notwithstanding the fact that both regions have enjoyed faster economic growth over the last decade than China as a whole, the experience of discrimination and sense of loss resulting from growing Han migration (who now account for more than half the population of Xinjiang) have clearly engendered a profound feeling of bitterness and alienation.
The description of his feelings after John F. Kennedy's assassination succinctly captures mine in the face of the vitriol in our political arena: "It was a feeling of hopelessness, of anger, of bitterness.
"So there's always mix of bitterness, disappointment, a feeling of rejection.
While her relationship with her mother eventually changed, and offered Shelly a feeling of being loved enough, the bitterness about not being her mother's favorite remains stuck.
It's easy for rejection to turn to bitterness and the bitterness to fuel a feeling of Them and Us.
"It was a feeling of hopelessness," he said, "of anger, of bitterness.
A feeling of slowness.
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a feeling of frustration
a feeling of annoyance
a mood of bitterness
a feeling of sadness
a feeling of regret
a feeling of distress
a feeling of anguish
a feeling of animosity
a feeling of misery
a feeling of exasperation
a sense of bitterness
a feeling of disappointment
a touch of bitterness
a trace of bitterness
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