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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bitter climate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a harsh or unpleasant atmosphere or environment, either literally or figuratively. For example: - The residents of the town were used to the bitter climate, with freezing temperatures and biting winds during the winter months. - The office had a bitter climate, with constant competition and backstabbing among colleagues. - The political debate was characterized by a bitter climate, with insults and personal attacks hurled from both sides. - The family gathering was tense and uncomfortable due to the bitter climate between two feuding relatives.
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But in today's bitter climate, none looks feasible.What if there is no deal?
To withstand the country's bitter climate, cashmere goats not only have a fleece of thick long hairs, but also an undercoat of fine down.
Glaciers and a bitter climate delayed the climbing of Cho Oyu until Oct. 19, 1954, when the summit was reached by an Austrian party including Herbert Tichy, Sepp Jöchler, and Pasang Dawa Lama, a Sherpa.
Indicating the extent to which six years of bitter climate policy war have forced wide-ranging discussion outside the political arena, advisers to environment minister Greg Hunt, resources minister Josh Frydenberg and Labor environment spokesman Mark Butler, as well as advisers to state governments, all attended the workshop as observers.
The sooner we stop using our fingers to point at one another and instead extend them in a handshake, the faster we can put our innovative brilliance to work to generate new jobs, revamp the bitter climate of our government, and start getting things done.
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Any future government – whether Conservative or Labour – must continue to fund the arts at current levels despite the bitter economic climate, the Arts Council chief urged today.
In the wild he could have expected to live to 15 or 20, while captive polar bears are known to be capable of living twice that long, being freed from the constraints of hunger and the bitter Arctic climate.
For example, to elaborate a non-teleological text replacing the statement "Nature has provided llamas with a thick coat of hair so that they can endure the bitter cold climate of the Andes".
A formal U.S. defense commitment could require Congress to vote on the agreement, a course the White House is determined to avoid given the bitter partisan climate in Washington.
For bitter northern climates, the Cruze Diesel sold here gets more advanced glow plugs to ensure, G.M. promises, cold starts at temperatures as low as 40 degrees below zero.
For many decades, Randers has refused to sweeten the bitter pill of climate change and is not going to start now.
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