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Meanings of bitter exchanges in English
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Usage of bitter exchanges in English
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This new reality has caused bitterexchanges on social media, straining friendships.
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Tensions have heightened significantly in recent weeks, with bitterexchanges over the coronavirus.
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There were bitterexchanges between the two and Saunders walked out.
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It was removed from the State's sideboard amid bitterexchanges and recrimination among the Leinster House political family.
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Her warning followed several days of bitterexchanges between the two main parties, Sinn Féin and the DUP.
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And while the show might have started as a robust comedy, the banter quickly deteriorated into bitterexchanges.
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It resolution brought the summit to a surprise ending after bitterexchanges, including Correa calling Uribe a liar.
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The debate saw several bitterexchanges, and accusations New Zealand was now considering a flag design which contained Nazi symbolism.
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China insists it has been transparent, and, amid increasingly bitterexchanges, both sides have questioned the future of the trade deal.
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That debate was characterised by bitterexchanges, and accusations New Zealand was now considering a flag design which had Nazi symbolism.
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Current talks in Geneva between the Syrian government and opposition delegations will continue into next week, but there have been bitterexchanges.
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International peace talks to address Syria's civil war have opened at Montreux in Switzerland, with bitterexchanges between government and opposition representatives.
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During bitterexchanges, Mr Shatter accused Mr Ross of attempting to traduce the reputation of a judge and to smear the judiciary.
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YESTERDAY saw some of the most bitterexchanges in the life of the current House as the parties prepare for the general election.
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A meeting in Copenhagen last December ended in bitterexchanges between rich and developing countries and created a loose accord with many gaps.
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Sir, -I want to clarify the position of my family regarding the alleged " bitterexchanges" over the grave at Sligo.