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'bitter for' is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is not a phrase or idiom that is commonly used. If you are looking for a phrase that expresses a feeling of bitterness, you could use 'bitterly' instead. For example: I bitterly regretted the choices that I had made.
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The defeat was especially bitter for Bayern.
"It is bitter for us.
It's not just bitter for Great Britain.
It's also bitter for the EU".
It grows increasingly bitter for me.
This absence is bitter for me and for the team".
"It's not about being bitter for Hillary," she said.
I was depressed and bitter for several years.
The mood in India was bitter for months afterward.
"I was bitter for a while," he said.
They are too acid and bitter for eating out of hand.
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