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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit disrespectful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor level of disrespect in a situation or comment.
Example: "I found his remarks during the meeting to be a bit disrespectful, considering the context."
Alternatives: "somewhat rude" or "slightly impolite".
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"It's a bit disrespectful," said one man.
"If he said that, then maybe it's a bit disrespectful.
Someone told her that this was a bit disrespectful.
Frankly, I find the whole attitude a bit disrespectful.
I think it is a bit disrespectful what is going on there.
Even if you're not a Cameron fan, it did seem a bit disrespectful.
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"When referees don't apologise when they have made a mistake it becomes a little bit disrespectful at times.
"For someone in Sullivan's position to come out like that … to go into details and not get the details right … it was a little bit disappointing and a little bit disrespectful," Ferdinand says.
It's probably a little bit disrespectful towards Spurs... [to talk about the situation].
I don't know anything about their music but it just kind of comes off as misinformed and a little bit disrespectful".
"The club are realising that possibly some some of the valuations out there are a little bit disrespectful and derisory to John's ability.
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