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Discover Ludwig'bitterness for' is a perfectly correct phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express a negative emotion of hatred or resentment towards something or someone. Example: I felt a strong bitterness for my ex-boyfriend after he left me for another woman.
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Appleby still seems to harbor some bitterness for the fiasco.
That is what leaves some lingering bitterness for Hamm.
"I held so much bitterness for such a long time," Redmond said.
"I feel great bitterness for what's happened," his brother Giovanni Impastato told La Repubblica.
Meanwhile she will readily mine her "bitterness" for her new show.
"We live-streamed Speak Bitterness for the first time in 2008, I think.
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Ann Veronica wept tears of bitter bitterness in her cell for one and thirty long days.
Like us, you know that religious fanaticism and national extremism are a perfect recipe for domestic instability and violence, for bitterness and ultimately for the disintegration of the very foundations of coexistence based on tolerance and mutual acceptance".
In taste, each sensory cell is sensitive to one taste modality, according to the combination of taste receptors it expresses: T2Rs receptors for bitterness [2], T1Rs for sweet and umami [3] and PKD2L1 ion channels for sourness [4], [5].
"There's great disappointment and bitterness, especially for the many children who were enthusiastically hoping for a great game," he said.
But, people, put your 401(k) bitterness aside for a moment.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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