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Discover Ludwig"most bitter" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely unpleasant or causing feelings of strong dislike or resentment. Example: Karen's most bitter disappointment was not getting accepted into her dream college despite her hard work and good grades.
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Gentiana spp. contain some of the most bitter compounds known and is used as a scientific basis for measuring bitterness.
That was the most bitter feeling.
Misogyny gives the play's bubbly Champagne a most bitter aftertaste.
His death has melted one of music's most bitter feuds.
Colleges that are the most bitter rivals play each other.
N.T.T. is NEC's largest customer -- and eAccess's most bitter enemy.
Meles's most bitter setback was the outbreak of the 1998-2000 withwith Eritrea.
This was outrageous, the lowest of low behavior, a witch hunt of the most bitter variety.
His sociability, energy and charismatic charm won over even his most bitter critics.
And Democrats say it may be the most bitter of the redistricting fights.
Ellison's victory ended one of the most bitter chapters in the America's Cup.
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