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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burning resentment" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's intense and ongoing feeling of anger or bitterness towards someone or something. Example: She couldn't hide her burning resentment towards her ex-boyfriend, even after months had passed since their breakup.
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Those settlements, provoking burning resentment, are flashpoints for violence.
Others put it down to a burning resentment at that dispossession, and a void filled mainly by booze and drugs.
On the streets of Dublin the mood regarding the economy, the cuts and "Eurogeddon" seems to be a mixture of burning resentment tinged with resignation.
Winnie is a forceful creation, with her burning resentment against those who feel contempt for the way the rest of us live.
Discontent among young Italians stems rather from burning resentment at the lack of opportunity in an economy that has been at a virtual standstill for more than ten years.
The fall in 2003 of the country's brutal despot, Saddam Hussein, gave vent to the burning resentment of the Shia underclass he had long persecuted, raising fears among Sunnis who had ruled the territory since Ottoman times.
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Wes Nisker helped with my burning resentments and provided a bright vision of the future.
I think it was the molten core of him, these burning resentments and fears that never could be extinguished, that helped to propel him through this improbable career path".
Despite the braggadocio of Israel's politicians and burning Arab resentment, neither Israelis nor Egyptians desire a return to war.
Aggression has already arrived in the form of Bane (Thomas Hardy), a hulk of a man burning with resentment against a society whose only provocation is being prosperous, generous, welcoming, and content — instead of miserable like him.
What took place then reminds us even so of the illusory assumption that democracy will always be a favored choice of a population torn apart by war, facing enormous privations and burning with resentment at national humiliation through perceived foreign interference.
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