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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bitter impression" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and unpleasant feeling or experience that remains in one's mind. Here is an example sentence: "The sudden betrayal of her closest friend left a bitter impression on Sarah, making it difficult for her to trust others."
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Do not leave a bitter impression on the customer's mind by getting irritable, disinterested or unfriendly with the customer.
Not only will this result in small, or no, donations, but it'll leave a bitter impression in people's minds.
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The Park View Hotel, at 55 West 110th Street, was once a landing pad for West African immigrants, providing an enduring, if bitter, first impression of New York.
Still, the bitter campaigns leave impressions of judicial partisanship and indebtedness to campaign donors.
I got the impression that Russians were bitter and, in some cases, that they despised her for winning.
She gives the impression of a bitter political wife while never truly unleashing the kind of fury that can make the role a scenery-chewing feast.
Since then, an apparent quietening of student dissent and the arrival of a supposed economic recovery might have given the impression that the bitter mood of three years ago would not return.
His 1990 campaign was tough, and bitter, and Simpson created the impression that if your criticized him, he would bludgeon you Tells about letters he writes to local newspapers in Wyoming, inresponse to letters people send complaining about him or hispolicies.
The imagery made it seem as if this bitter fight just emerged -- an impression reinforced by the breathless commentary of pundits who act as if history began last week.
Of course, the crowd had been primed for bitterness by none other than New York's own Napoleon, the bitter and vicious Rudy Giuliani who always gives the impression of payback time for perennial bullying in his schoolboy days.
First impressions of this chameleon: a bitter drama-queen who is blue in every sense.
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