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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also has a bitter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that possesses a bitter quality or taste in addition to other characteristics.
Example: "The chocolate cake also has a bitter undertone that balances the sweetness."
Alternatives: "also possesses a bitter" or "additionally has a bitter".
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Like B. calopus, the western North American species B. rubripes also has a bitter taste, similarly coloured cap, and yellowish pores that bruise blue, but it lacks reticulation on its reddish stipe.
However the joyous event also has a bitter side.
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The two men, who are known to have cool relations, in no small part because Mr. Paterson and his fellow Democrats are trying to wrest control of the Senate from Mr. Skelos, also had a bitter exchange after Mr. Paterson accused the Legislature of not grasping the severity of the state's financial problems.
These genetic differences may impact preferences for both caloric sweeteners and NNS, which may also have a bitter-taste component.
He also has a taste for bitter, bloody narco songs.
It also has a faint hint of molasses making it not too sweet and not too bitter".
It also had a history of military service and bitter feuding, which the Thurmond family proudly upheld.
The wounds of war will scar them forever, and you will also have an even more bitter and hateful Diaspora to contend with.
He also had a hand in a dish called pork in cast iron with bitter greens and corn bread.
Hydrogen peroxide has a bitter taste.
Bolted lettuce has a bitter taste.
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