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Discover LudwigThe phrase "turn bitter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation that has become unpleasant, angry, or hostile. For example, "Once they started arguing, the conversation quickly turned bitter."
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If it is judged to be fraudulent, Indonesia's democrats, their hopes now raised, would turn bitter.
And I know that I am just as likely to turn bitter as anyone else.
It must not brown or it will turn bitter, so keep a careful eye on it.
For now, we watch and enjoy a few laughs, knowing they could turn bitter.
Take care not to let them brown, as they'll turn bitter.
It will never seize up or turn bitter as chocolate can.
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Both plots also turn on a bitter violent turf war that threatens the entire community.
The intramural warfare has turned bitter.
They could have turned bitter or angry.
But braggadocio has turned bitter.
Mr Trump's speech was by turns bitter, blowhard and banal.
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