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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit and always" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I feel a bit and always uncertain about my decisions."
Alternatives: "somewhat and consistently" or "slightly and perpetually."
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"I remember having MySpace for a bit and always feeling so weird about seeing other people's stuff all the time," she said.
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August's payroll figure of a hundred and seventy-three thousand was a bit lower than Wall Street had been expecting, but the month-to-month figures always jump around quite a bit, and it always pays to take a longer view.
"It's nice to be able to relax a bit and not always be thinking about judo," Fallon told BBC Sport.
I still feel as if the scale is tipped a bit (and probably always will), but I know I can get help when I really need it.
We always try to set the bar and push the envelope a little bit and always try to change things up with each record.
I wanted to stretch myself a bit and I was always interested in pictures.
When I was a kid, we would drive up between Dallas and Tulsa quite a bit and we'd always pass through Kiowa, Oklahoma, where Reba was born.
"I wind up walking over him quite a bit, and I'm always pushing him out of my bed," she said.
"As a society, we need to start looking at ourselves a bit and stop relying always on government and start relying upon communities and families and individuals".
That situation seems to have cooled off a bit and the pledge always focused more on open-source software than anything else anyway.
The Staves sound like three nice girls who are really into baking, think Taylor Swift is a bit edgy, and always wear matching bra and knickers.
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