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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit and sometimes" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to indicate a small degree of something occurring occasionally, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I feel a bit and sometimes overwhelmed by the amount of work I have."
Alternatives: "a little and occasionally" or "somewhat and at times".
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"You press a bit, and sometimes some of your colleagues may think you pressed too hard.
Occasionally he shakes his head just a bit, and sometimes he jogs off the field, requiring a replacement.
I move slowly, hobble a bit and sometimes stumble and fall in the street, but at least I can walk.
Q. Beginner's question again - I travel quite a bit, and sometimes my plants have to go two to three days without watering.
The waiters can try to joke around a bit, and sometimes their humour is a little strange, but regardless, you should enjoy a meal here.
He added: "It's quite normal for those of us who do those kind of sports to want to push things a bit and sometimes your luck runs out, it's as simple as that.
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Neither is a star; Browner is fairly stiff in his change-of-direction (though improved technique has assuaged this a bit) and Sherman sometimes pays for his super aggressive, super brash style.
"Also in difficult situations he smiles a little bit and sometimes makes a joke; he plans that in advance.
Sometimes our thought processes clash a little bit and sometimes it's good to have a father reel you back in when he thinks you're going too far on something.
Tennis South Africa unfortunately continues to struggle a little bit, and sometimes it does make it tough on us, especially when we're not going back, not spending the same amount of time in South Africa.
"I've never liked the whole concept of team doctor anyway, but as we speak right now, doctors are in a relationship with these teams that sometimes is a bit financial and sometimes is a bit professional and there are issues with that relationship".
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