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The phrase "a bit anachronistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is out of its proper time period or context, often in a slightly informal manner.
Example: "The use of typewriters in the modern office felt a bit anachronistic, given the prevalence of computers."
Alternatives: "somewhat outdated" or "slightly out of place".
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In the end, "Glass Houses" seems a bit anachronistic -- a relic of the Gingrich era, when ethics battles really raged.
You do wonder if the Royal Family isn't a bit anachronistic, but it works well enough, so we might as well leave it.
"People used to have a separate digital strategy, which is a bit anachronistic now, and it's the same with content marketing.
Mr. Berlusconi's passionate anti-communism, a bit anachronistic now that the cold war is over, is more personal than any American president's.
Ms. Freestone, who plans to go to graduate school in New Jersey after Katharine House closes, said that certain rules at the residence were a bit anachronistic.
His use of a phrase made notorious during Vietnam (and revived, often without irony, in more recent wars) may sound a bit anachronistic and overly pointed, but it also reinforces a disconcerting parallel.
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Curiously, the drawings of the humans, both parents and professionals and their settings, have been given the same sort of stiff, retro feel -- perhaps to make those 65-million-year-old reptiles seem a bit less anachronistic.
With so many blog reviews out there all ready, the press night seems like a bit of an anachronistic ritual.
That last phrase, the title of a 2006 book by Chris Anderson, already has a bit of an anachronistic sound, but Mr. Anderson's idea, shorn of some of its revolutionary overstatement, is still compelling.
Montezemolo said: "Every so often, the gentlemen who come to the races to act as stewards make decisions that are a bit ridiculous and anachronistic.
There really isn't a compelling reason to use it other than the fact that it's all a bit of silly, gorgeous, anachronistic fun, but hey — who couldn't use a little more of that?
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