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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit compromised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that has been weakened, damaged, or altered in some way, often implying a loss of integrity or security.
Example: "The security of the system was a bit compromised after the recent update, so we need to address the vulnerabilities."
Alternatives: "somewhat weakened" or "slightly impaired."
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Having made it clear after the season that they're entering 2012 with a quarterback competition between Matt Hasselbeck and Jake Locker, the confidence and credibility of their next signal-caller had already been a bit compromised.
That highway between Tuscaloosa, Alabama and Meridian, Mississippi is a bit compromised.
Though the sight lines are a bit compromised, the musical was written specifically for the intimate room, long a cabaret favorite.
The Fencer (Miekkailija) (Finland) As another point of full disclosure, after watching this film, I had drinks with its director, Klaus Härö, and its co-producer, Ivo Felt, so my objectivity might be a bit compromised.
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You can see me on the cover, singing away, I'm a little bit compromised by the decades and the miles.
Obama, eager to regain the confidence of independent voters as he seeks a new term, said the American public expects that its leaders "act like grown-ups, and when we are in negotiations like this, that everybody gives a little bit, compromises a little bit in order to do the people's business".
So it's a bit of compromise".
"These days everything has to be a bit of compromise between engineering, aerodynamics and safety".
But we're probably getting in loads of other people from other political parties, who are used to – perhaps, I'm only guessing – a bit more compromise.
1.41pm: DumbfoundedByIdiocy asks about Liverpool's tactical changes: "Do you think that Liverpool have the players capable of playing Rodgers' kind of football?" Amy replies: I'd say there has to be a bit of compromise.
He's a little bit more compromised by more than just slavery.
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