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The phrase "in bitterness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of feeling resentful or angry about a situation.
Example: "She spoke in bitterness about the unfair treatment she received at work."
Alternatives: "in resentment" or "with bitterness".
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The movie ends in bitterness.
Still, you cannot look back in bitterness.
There was a certain satisfaction in bitterness.
His partnership with Donen ended in bitterness.
It is, as Beattie, wrote "steeped in bitterness".
Then, in bitterness, he railed against Mexico's culture of corruption.
It fizzled at century's end like a broken marriage, in bitterness and mistrust.
It is mild, wholly lacking in bitterness and has some very pleasing lemon flavours to it.
What he lacks in ambition he makes up for in bitterness, guilt, and drink.
Craig maintains that Nucla's love of guns is not rooted in bitterness.
Instead, the culture clash, which resolved in bitterness and cruelty by the show's end, provided titillation.
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