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The phrase "I resent this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express feelings of bitterness or indignation towards a situation or action.
Example: "After hearing the unfair criticism, I resent this treatment from my colleagues."
Alternatives: "I am offended by this" or "I take issue with this."
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"I resent this dress," he said.
I resent this blaming the working person who just wants to earn a wage.
As an old bohemian, I resent this borrowed term which conceals its true yuppie identity.
Do I resent this unilateral cultural imperialism by literary tycoons in the Fatherland?
As a frequent-flying, 70-year-old European-American woman, I resent this humiliating practice!
As a parent of young children, I resent this "cruise control" attitude.
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Initially, I resented this routine: crabby bus drivers; occasionally menacing-seeming passengers; the excessive lurching.
Reverend Whitworth was ostentatiously careful in everything his hands did, and I resented this, with the implacable ressentiment of youth.
I resented this narrow view of Mexican-Americans and knew we were just as capable of accomplishment as other groups of color.
How I resented this intrusion into my space, seethingly so.
I resented this and the constant fights between she and my father.
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