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Discover Ludwig"bitterly resent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has an intense feeling of dislike or animosity toward someone or something. Example: He bitterly resented being passed over for promotion.
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They bitterly resent his "one-sided" support for Ariel Sharon's incursions into Palestinian territory.
The young bitterly resent the old, and the old have good reason to be fearful.
Many people bitterly resent it when members of the other group hold power.
But these days, those who most value education bitterly resent the stress, uncertainty and simplifications.
I bitterly resent when I hear some people judging other relationships.
I bitterly resent when I hear people judging other people's relationships.
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This was bitterly resented.
But the existing freeze is bitterly resented.
I bitterly resented going and can still hear my screams.
The inevitable comparison, one he bitterly resents, is with Nelson Mandela.
He bitterly resents that she is changing in ways he does not understand.
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