Sentence examples for a bit counterproductive from inspiring English sources

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But drinking coffee shortly after waking up, as it turns out, is actually a bit counterproductive.

Taking a step that professors may view as a bit counterproductive, some universities are doling out Apple iPhones and Internet-capable iPods to students.

"That can be a bit counterproductive and I'd like to see some real clarity on the purpose of the pro-teams".

Wearing suits in the arctic seems a bit counterproductive but at least there are puppies involved.

"I am doing good work and I have no time for anything else, so it's a bit counterproductive to trap me here, because what else can I do but work?" Assange says that the embassy staff members have become like family and that he often has meals with them.

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So our message to the Palestinians is that going to the UN straightaway could be counterproductive and that a bit more time will help us to help them," said a diplomatic source.

He added: "It's a bit of a chick and an egg [situation], I'm told, and passing a simple rule at this point in time could potentially be counterproductive.

— Go a bit mad.

A bit awkward?

Just a bit... disappointing.

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