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Discover Ludwig"bitter blow" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a difficult or disappointing situation, often with a strong emotional impact. Example: The team's loss in the championship game was a bitter blow for the players, who had worked so hard all season.
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This is a bitter blow.
It is a bitter blow, said Bertram.
But for me, it was a bitter blow.
"The news came as a bitter blow," Lewis recalls.
More job losses would be another bitter blow in Motown.
The recent rhino death was a bitter blow.
Nick Clegg described it as a "bitter blow".
Although defeat was by no means unexpected, it still came as a bitter blow.
A strong showing by Congress would be a bitter blow to the BJP.
It was a bitter blow to Annie's hopes of creating a family.
Switching sites said the rise marked a "dark day" and "bitter blow" for billpayers.
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