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The phrase "a bit counter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat contrary or opposing to a particular idea or expectation.
Example: "Her suggestion was a bit counter to the team's original plan, but it sparked an interesting discussion."
Alternatives: "somewhat contrary" or "a little opposing".
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A bit sequence generator, which can be implemented with simple circuit logics and a bit counter, is utilized by a tag t j to construct its CRS j.
To me, Wallit sounded a bit counter intuitive: if you want to be heard, you have to post on a quiet wall, but then no-one reads what you write; on the other hand, if you are on a "busy" wall, how does your update get seen apart from the pack?
As the Pew Research Center notes, the recent findings run a bit counter to both millennial and older generations' overall views on the size of government.
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For instance, the incumbent party has actually done better (although not to any statistically significant degree) when the personal savings rate has been lower, perhaps because this variable is a bit counter-cyclical and people tend to save more of their incomes when the economy is struggling.
Changing how we travelled wasn't helping much: upping the number of journeys taken on public transport didn't seem to make a vast difference to my total emissions, nor to my supply-side problem, all of which seemed a bit counter-intuitive.
But they are a bit counter-intuitive.
Here's where it starts to get a bit counter-intuitive.
The one I've got seems skewed a bit counter-clockwise, so you might want to check that before you record.
This is a bit counter-intuitive because the pre-money valuation exceeds the cap by $1 million.
This is a bit counter-intuitive, since rare features are not frequently used in text and thus do not have a big impact for text classification.
3. Tthis one is going to be a bit counter-intuitive to the first two tips, but it's something I swear by.
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