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Discover Ludwig"bitterness against" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to strong negative feelings or resentment towards someone or something. Example: The worker's strike was fueled by their bitterness against the company's unfair treatment of its employees.
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Why, then, dost thou encourage thy husband's bitterness against us?
"She does not understand this sudden bitterness against her".
It left a legacy of bitterness against Labour at a national and local level.
He thanks God and announces that he harbors no bitterness against the state.
The carefree roving confirmed Melville's bitterness against colonial and, especially, missionary debasement of the native Tahitian peoples.
And so the free choices of outsiders can sow bitterness against America through no fault of its own.
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But the bitterness is directed against United States policy, not against the United States as such.
Some members of Egypt's elite are also aware that the bitterness now expressed against the United States could, at some point, redound against the moderate Mubarak government and against them.
If the Replacements' guitars were sloppy, the sarcasm was on point, and tales of bungled romance and the-world-is-against-me bitterness were regularly delivered succinctly and with minimum fuss.
Then, in bitterness, he railed against Mexico's culture of corruption.
He says Goose Creek provided him with the armor to guard against bitterness about racism.
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