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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with resentment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of bitterness, aggravation, or indignation. For example, "The people in the town were filled with resentment when the government imposed new taxes."
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But he said he wrestles with resentment.
They also boil with resentment.
But I'm left queasy with resentment.
Jackson arrived in Washington seething with resentment.
Maggie already bristles with resentment — toward officious administrators, men, religion.
Since then, Sivas's Sunnis have seethed with resentment.
The air between them grows thick with resentment.
But it was ambition turbo-charged with resentment.
Word of it aroused mostly apathy tinged with resentment.
In Louisville, too, the court's verdict met with resentment.
Admiration and envy commingle with resentment and outright hatred.
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