Sentence examples for a bit closely from inspiring English sources

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"You examine things a bit closely and think, 'Maybe I could have done it differently'," he said.

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But let's examine this a bit more closely.

"We don't blame individuals, but we have to look a bit more closely at things".

This displacement mirrors — perhaps a bit too closely — the experience of the central, temporary couple.

The first item, tagged "news just in", made me listen a bit more closely.

Nevertheless, regulators have a reasonable case for gaining the power to monitor them a bit more closely.

"The received wisdom that you can never translate a joke is worth examining a bit more closely," Bellos told me.

But with some of my Penn State teammates being so into it, I've watched a bit more closely.

With its jagged dotted rhythms and Expressionist vocal writing it recalled the master's work a bit too closely.

Look a bit more closely and it seems like Sanders's position on guns is more specific than that.

And places that approximate a bit more closely to countries (at least in their own eyes) may be absent.

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