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Discover Ludwig"hard feelings" is correct and can be used in written English
It is generally used to refer to negative emotions, particularly bitterness or resentment, that one feels towards someone else because of a perceived slight or insult. For example: "He was so insensitive that his comments left me with hard feelings."
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hard feelings
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Resentment, anger.
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No hard feelings, though.
There's no hard feelings".
No hard feelings.
"There were hard feelings, bone hard feelings".
Still, no hard feelings.
But no hard feelings.
Well, no hard feelings".
No hard feelings there, then.
No hard feelings, however.
Dubinsky expressed no hard feelings.
"No hard feelings either way".
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