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The phrase "feel bitter" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of resentment or disappointment. For example, "After receiving her final grade, Mary felt bitter about not doing better."
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Positivity skills My negative feelings made me feel bitter.
"At one stage I did feel bitter but thankfully the bitterness has left me," Ms McKee said.
Indeed, that the Americans might feel bitter about the French is a dishonest inversion: any bitterness is owed to the Americans for creating the problem.
I don't feel bitter.
I do feel bitter.
"I don't feel bitter at all.
Kate cannot help but feel bitter.
Yet we feel bitter and pessimistic.
But he does not feel bitter, he said.
So Mr Martin really has no reason to feel bitter.
I'm peeved, but it would be stupid to feel bitter.
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