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Discover Ludwig"bitter reaction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a strong or negative emotional response. For example, "The public had a bitter reaction to the controversial decision."
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Indeed, the most bitter reaction to the speech today came near the end.
Last summer, Walsh renewed Lee's contract for one season, and braced for a bitter reaction.
The move is widely expected to ignite a bitter reaction from his party's followers.
The experience of others has shown that adaptation is a better response to fear of obsolescence than bitter reaction.
Perhaps the most bitter reaction has come from Drogobych's tiny Jewish community, made up of fewer than 400 Jews.
The apology brought a bitter reaction from Geraldine Finucane, Mr. Finucane's widow, who was injured in the shooting.
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Those comments arrived by the hundreds, including bitter reactions from investors.
Cutbacks in heavy industries like carmaking and shipbuilding, long a strength of the South Korean economy, have also ignited bitter reactions.
The revival may challenge what Israel sees as one of its main accomplishments in the war, crushing Hamas's ability to rearm, and has drawn bitter reactions from residents, who say it is proof the war was a useless enterprise.
Same, for some of you, with your "almost bitter" reactions.
Bitter reactions clouded their Instagram, Facebook pictures, and any half-baked EDM news site that was looking for a few hits.
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