Sentence examples for * bit new from inspiring English sources

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"That was a bit new for them".

I suppose it was a little bit new.

As Turk-Browne put it, "Everything feels a bit new to her all the time".

Bit by bit, new details of Dr. Lee's activities came tumbling out.

But the question of what art's future might be on the accessible, untamable Internet is still a bit new.

Divorce ceremonies -- a bit New Age -- seem to be growing in popularity across the United States.

The music, if you pay too much attention to it, feels a bit New Agey.

This all sounds a bit New Age y, vague and impractical.

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You know you participated in 2015 style if one of the following statements applies to you: you bought something from Zara because it was a bit "new-era Gucci".

Different versions of that dizzying notion underpin the philosophy of Buddhism, and David Hume, and a thousand two-bit new age gurus.

What could an extra £300m buy the Welsh Government? 1-and-a-bit new hospitals - The Ystrad Fawr hospital in Ystrad Mynach cost £172m.

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