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"not bitter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe taste or emotions. For example, "The tea had a mild, not bitter, flavor."
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We're not bitter, really.
Austin: And you're not bitter?
But I am not bitter.
I'm not bitter about it".
But DuVernay is not bitter.
But he is not bitter.
But he's not bitter.
I'm not bitter, Miro.
"I'm not bitter yet".
Fairly mild, not bitter.
[Laughs] I'm not bitter.
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