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The phrase "acrimonious one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, discussion, or relationship that is characterized by bitterness or hostility.
Example: "The debate turned into an acrimonious one, with both sides exchanging harsh words."
Alternatives: "bitter one" or "hostile one".
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Once again, it appears that the parting was an acrimonious one.
That debate is part of another, wider and even more acrimonious one among British historians and political figures: Should Churchill have negotiated a compromise peace with Germany?
For years, the political scene in Tower Hamlets has been an acrimonious one.
His second divorce was an acrimonious one, with Muggli accusing Strahan of abuse and infidelity and Strahan claiming that his ex had a major overspending problem.
The Times of Israel reported at the time that the election would be an "acrimonious" one between several Labor candidates, the nation's main opposition party. .
That triggered the debate, and in the two years since, the question of plastic handguns has been a consuming and occasionally acrimonious one within the industry, as well as among lawmakers.
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By then, a spirit of fraternity and collaboration among myriad Trek fan-film productions began to fracture into acrimonious one-upsmanship and online sniping over whose sets, acting, and special effects were better.
The process became acrimonious; eventually, one of the producers, Gary Gilbert, sued Lonergan for breach of contract, asking for more than eight million dollars in damages.
He watches satirically the transparent theatrical strategies of the "counsellors" — Gestalt therapy with a Teddy bear (oneself as a child), finding a "safe place" in the room when the group therapy becomes acrimonious, visualizing one's childhood home, enumerating and regrieving past griefs, and listening to therapeutic mantras ("You are a brave and special person").
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.
So who is it behind SLSCO so eager to bid on one of the most acrimonious public projects in U.S. history?
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