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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bitter with' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when describing an emotion that someone or something has, usually with negative connotations. For example, "Her voice was bitter with resentment."
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I'm very bitter with him".
Bitter with a slightly sweet undertone.
I took the bitter with the sweet.
I'll take the bitter with the sweet".
The air is bitter with sawdust and smoke.
"But you have to take the bitter with the sweet.
I will take the bitter with the sweet!
You get the bitter with the fat and the salt.
No. "There's no sense in being bitter with those guys.
This brew was bitter, with a bad aftertaste.
Ale, fermented malt beverage, full-bodied and somewhat bitter, with strong flavour and aroma of hops.
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