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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit confined" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to feel restricted or limited in a space or situation. Example: "I couldn't wait to get out of the office; I felt a bit confined in that small cubicle all day."
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Sitting around the table is wonderful, but you could argue that it's a bit confined.
The anchors we have had have been a bit confined to straitjackets".
Don seems a bit confined at our corner table, itching for a skyline.
This alternate universe appealed to some in a society flush with confidence after winning the Second World War but feeling a bit confined in the postwar gray-flannel conformity.
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As someone who grew up on cornerstone franchises of Western role-playing like Ultima, Wizardry, Bard's Tale and Might & Magic, I've always found most Japanese role-playing games a bit confining.
It all makes Facebook's status update box seem a bit confining.
"Pinterest for video" is a bit confining, but it symbolizes the value #waywire hopes to offer.
The online programming is a bit choppy, confined to tiny computer monitors (for the vast majority of users), and doesn't approach the quality of watching the show (in HD or not) on a nice plasma.
Coors is an international brand now that everyone knows, but back in the early 1960s, when this happened, they were a bit more confined to the region, right?
(Keep the feather bits confined to a small area since they are a pain to clean up).
It all feels a bit rational and confined.
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