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"bittersweet farewell" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a farewell that is both sad and happy at the same time. Example: After spending four years studying together, Mary and John had to say their bittersweet farewell as they each went off to different universities. They were sad to be apart, but also excited for the new opportunities and adventures that awaited them.
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I left India in late September, which was a bittersweet farewell.
"It's a bittersweet farewell to HUD," Patenaude said in an interview.
She went home and wrote a bittersweet farewell to Benazir for the News.
(Anderson) ★ Glen Campbell (Saturday) Since revealing his struggle with Alzheimer's disease, this country-pop troubadour has embarked on a bittersweet farewell tour.
(Anderson) ★ Glen Campbell (Saturday) This country-pop troubadour, who publicly revealed his struggle with Alzheimer's disease last year, has extended his bittersweet farewell tour.
The bittersweet farewell dance is both a summation and a homage, which, like a dream sequence, includes quotations from the series's past dances.
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A2 Bittersweet Farewells in Korea The four-day reunions in Seoul and Pyongyang ended, as planned, with 200 North and South Koreans returning to their homes on the divided peninsula.
It was 3 o'clock on a gray afternoon before Christmas, and at the Steuben store on Madison Avenue salespeople like Ms. Liriano were clinging to customers and to one another as they made their final bittersweet farewells.
"Assafir 13,552: Absent...Not Extinct," was the front page headline of a special 60-page mega issue on January 4 chronicling the paper's milestones and featuring bittersweet farewells from many of its journalists and contributors over the years.
But it was also a bittersweet fashion farewell.
While it was great to get the dragon-like Pokémon from a strategic standpoint, it was always bittersweet to say farewell to the adorable, ineffectual Magikarp.
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