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Discover Ludwig"bitterly without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to convey a strong feeling of bitterness or resentment towards something or someone
It is typically used when describing a situation where one feels deprived or lacking in something essential to them. Example: She stood there, bitterly without her beloved dog who had passed away just a week ago.
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At first she worked bitterly and without conviction.
Sir Patrick's warning that "very few people have embarked on a libel action without bitterly regretting their adventure" is worth repeating.
Last week, Bill Richardson, the former governor of New Mexico and American diplomat, questioned whether Cuba really wanted warmer relations with the United States as he bitterly left Cuba without Mr. Gross or even a chance to visit him.
Some security guards complain bitterly of being thrust into combat without adequate firepower, training or equipment.
Some still speak bitterly about a contract that left firefighters without a raise for two years.
"The biggest challenge is for the politicians to believe that there's still a future without unions," said Takis Athanasopoulos, who clashed bitterly with Genop as chief executive officer of the Public Power Corporation under the previous government.
Joanne Cash, beaten by Buck, complained bitterly about her treatment by the media, and not without some cause, but her reputation as a Cameron "chosen one" went before her.
Confucians and Mohists disagreed bitterly about what dao to follow in a society, but agreed without question that proper order was achieved only when a society followed a single dao.
Teachers in my children's school were required to use a particular pedagogy that was not without merits -- but it was cumbersome; teachers complained bitterly about it, and students found it tiresome in the extreme.
Mr Tsvangirai complained bitterly that President Robert Mugabe had made a string of appointments, including six ambassadorships, without consulting him.
Fischer never saw the film and complained bitterly that it was an invasion of his privacy by using his name without his permission.
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