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The phrase "felt bitter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of resentment or disappointment about a situation or experience.
Example: "After losing the competition, she felt bitter about the unfair judging."
Alternatives: "harbored resentment" or "felt resentful."
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"I felt bitter tragedy.
Ken must have felt bitter.
I felt bitter and disgusted with this court decision.
Shannon, who is white, felt bitter about losing her job but needed the money.
At the speed the train was traveling, the summer air felt bitter cold.
He felt bitter that the great efforts and achievements of his first term were so poorly rewarded.
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Shame was the success felt bitter-sweet.
"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 do feel bitter.
I don't feel bitter.
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