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The phrase "a resentment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a feeling of anger or displeasure about something perceived as wrong or unfair.
Example: "She held a deep resentment towards her colleague for taking credit for her work."
Alternatives: "a grudge" or "a bitterness".
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Asked by Rolling Stone as to whether the reports about Pryor resenting him were true, Murphy said: "Not a resentment.
"I started to build up a resentment.
"There is a resentment level to that".
"That builds up a resentment that doesn't exist before".
There's a resentment which I think is justified".
But a resentment, a revulsion wells up within us at the unnecessary violence of man.
Yet underneath the novel's treacly surface lurks wrath, rivalry and a resentment that didn't go away.
You have a sclerotic political system and a resentment of elites.
Even today there's a resentment of what you call mature and I call old people.
It's a resentment that also fuels her natural tendency zealously to protect a zone of privacy.
And it's a resentment that's shared well beyond a handful of hackers.
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