Sentence examples for acrimonious on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "acrimonious on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation or discussion that is characterized by bitterness or hostility, but the preposition "on" is not typically used in this context.
Example: "The debate became acrimonious, with both sides exchanging harsh words."
Alternatives: "acrimonious about" or "acrimonious in".

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The company will announce that its president is Marvin Schofer, who left his post as executive vice president of ICM Artists Ltd. last Thursday - a departure reportedly acrimonious on both sides.

Labour immigration spokesman David Hanson said: "The Government are hopelessly split and increasingly acrimonious on their approach to the end of transitional controls for Bulgaria and Romania.

David Lee and Blake Griffin can't stand each other and I love it". The dislike between the Clippers and Warriors actually began last season, but things became more acrimonious on Halloween Night at Staples Center.

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Some measure of the calm professionalism that has typified much of his seven months at Stamford Bridge, one acrimonious evening on Teesside aside, swiftly returned as he busied himself consoling distraught Benfica players.

On Friday morning Joyce had an acrimonious exchange on the matter with the Sydney radio KISS FM host Kyle Sandilands, who accused the minister of sounding like a "clown" and an "idiot" in his comments about the dogs.

Escalating an acrimonious battle on Broadway, an association of commercial producers on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit against the industry's most powerful casting directors, accusing them of violating antitrust laws.

Even now, widespread confusion over these disasters still blights rational discussion on energy production; too often the debate becomes needlessly acrimonious, reliant on rhetoric in lieu of facts.

He plunged into acrimonious debate on cultural politics, staking out a conservative position in attacks on the artists and programs financed by the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and revisiting the political debates of the McCarthy era and the 1960s.

There was scattered and acrimonious activity on the House and Senate floors.

His criticism was widely reported in the Chinese media and fuelled an acrimonious debate on Chinese websites.

Throughout this period and later, he took part in acrimonious controversies on theological, architectural, and scientific topics.

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