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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real bitch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used informally to describe a situation or person that is particularly difficult or unpleasant.
Example: "Dealing with the new software update has been a real bitch for the entire team."
Alternatives: "a real hassle" or "a major pain".
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"My Mutti was a real bitch," Handler, 36, quipped.
The first dog I had to walk was a female dog — a real bitch, am I right?
"Yeah, I'm a real bitch, and I say basically he's like a 'manny' for my two red setters.
Her frailties were on display Thursday night when V-Nasty came out midway during the show for a handful of songs, including the chaotically fun "What's My Name" and "I'm a Real Bitch".
No, I watched the first and second series but this lot are so boring - Tim always preening and Adele a real bitch and Johnny so self-obsessed and Jade so stupid and Alex nasally droning on......
A woman at a nearby table leaned over and said 'Excuse me, but I think that's Katie Hopkins you're talking about and she's a real bitch.' Hopkins laughs at this, "That's good!" The Sun has been criticised for printing her fiercely polemical columns, which she says her editors only make the occasional tweak to before publishing.
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If I had juicy tits I'd be a real loose bitch.
You'd have to be a real foul bitch to go work at a jail in search of man meat.
You'd have to be a real foul bitch to go work at jail in search of man-meat.
I'm going to be a real fashion bitch, still out from the night before with the stamp on my hand.
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