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Discover Ludwig"have a grudge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a feeling of resentment when someone holds a negative opinion about someone or something. Example sentence: After not being invited to the wedding, she held a grudge against her former best friend.
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"The people who have a grudge now, it's a strategic grudge," he said.
"We still have a grudge and some bitterness towards the English".
"I still have a grudge against law enforcement everywhere," wrote one commenter on the police Facebook page.
"I don't have a grudge with the good people of the I.M.F.," Mr. Wallace said in a telephone interview.
"They have a grudge, and they want to cause turmoil for a guy who tries to help people".
Asked whether Ferdinand might have a grudge over Hodgson having not picked him thus far, he said: "I suppose it is a concern, yes.
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He may have had a grudge against babies, too.
So he probably has a grudge against me".
Supposedly, they also had a grudge against evangelical Christians.
If you're alive, chances are that Smith has a grudge against you.
He said he did not know of anyone who had a grudge against the church.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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