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The phrase "waves of bitterness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong, overwhelming feeling of resentment or anger that seems to come in surges or waves. Example: "After the betrayal, she was engulfed by waves of bitterness that clouded her judgment."
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Almost every aspect of the Enron crash has produced waves of bitterness and staggering losses for numerous investors.
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Nonetheless, the reassignments have sent a wave of bitterness through the fire ranks.
The irony is a source of bitterness.
This is memoir devoid of bitterness.
So, not a single expression of bitterness?
Its lack of bitterness is remarkable.
"There was a lot of bitterness".
'That would be a form of bitterness.
Alic's lack of bitterness is astounding.
But remember, a litany of bitterness will not suffice.
In fact, he makes great showbiz out of bitterness.
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