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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acrimony over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is bitterness or resentment regarding a particular issue or event.
Example: "The acrimony over the recent policy changes has created a divide within the organization."
Alternatives: "bitterness regarding" or "resentment about".
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There has been more acrimony over what some consider Barbour's racial politics.
[New York Sun] Empire Zone: The acrimony over congestion pricing continues in Albany, over a questionnaire.
Despite the public acrimony over her forced departure, she keeps an abiding affection for her hometown.
The moves came after negotiations to settle the standoff collapsed in acrimony over the weekend.
Their relationship fell into further acrimony over payments owed by Spector to the band.
He made it better known, but there was acrimony over its finances.
The acrimony over the case has been heightened in a small town where relationships often stretch back decades.
After the flaring-up of acrimony over the cartoons of Prophet Mohamed, communal tensions appear to have subsided.
"The most important threats to the whales were dropped from the agenda because of the acrimony over the sanctuary".
The acrimony over jobs comes at a particularly tense moment in the relationship between business groups and the White House.
In the end, much of the acrimony over divorce could be alleviated with greater clarity over financial settlements.
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