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"hint of bitterness" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
You would typically use it to describe something that has a subtle or underlying taste or feeling of bitterness, for example: "The coffee had a hint of bitterness that lingered on my tongue."
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Any type of sugar is fine: brown, white, granulated, etc. Avocados can be bitter, but sugar will mitigate any hint of bitterness.
It is medium-sweet, with a pleasant hint of bitterness.
A hint of bitterness pleasantly beckons another sip.
There was no hint of bitterness, anger or regret.
At Seasonal, Wolfgang Ban simmers his in milk to diminish any hint of bitterness.
"A real identity crisis," he adds with a hint of bitterness.
Cooked in the traditional way, with ginseng, the soup has a hint of bitterness.
The 7082 cucumber – still in an experimental phase – provides a hint of bitterness to add flavor complexity.
Malvina says, without a hint of bitterness: "He never sees nobody … He will never get better".
Bud Light, which promises "superior drinkability," had only the faintest hint of bitterness but was otherwise devoid of flavor.
The hint of bitterness and floral lavender-like fragrance makes hyssop one of the most complex culinary herbs.
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