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The phrase "a bit fairly" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two adverbs that do not work together logically.
Example: "The project is a bit fairly complicated, but we can manage it."
Alternatives: "somewhat" or "rather".
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Once you have reached a certain level of proficiency and can say quite a bit, fairly accurately, Rebecca Braun, senior lecturer in German studies at Lancaster University, says it is typical to feel a slowing down in progress.
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Safe to say this didn't happen for Damien and his less-than-enthusiastic responses told me that his first day wearing the ManHood had just been a bit uncomfortable, fairly mundane and with no hint of any dicknaissance.
That was the case before Obamacare, and, while it has forced insurers, most of whose logos should be a skull-and-crossbones, to play a bit more "fairly" with consumers, we have a long way to go just to climb up to a standard of cost effective care enjoyed over much of the world today that is a bit wiser than we are.
It's a bit boxy and fairly reminiscent of the shuffle — the form factor, after all is fairly limiting.
"By this point," he says, people usually find him "intelligent, eccentric and a bit psychopathic, but fairly normal".
Maura Johnston of The Village Voice disapproved of the song's lack of structure, calling it "a bit overstuffed, but fairly enjoyable".
In the second level, each MB computes to share bits fairly.
"Prices dropped a bit, but they remained fairly stable in the city center," Mr. Leccese said.
Now his concerts are a bit more predictable: his fairly unpretentious small group plays show tunes, bop and calypso, anything for Mr. Rollins to expound at length upon.
It does this through a bit of nifty but fairly crude sentiment analysis, turning any tweet with the hashtag #rummble into something the service will understand.
This might be a bit tricky, so be fairly careful, especially if your sewing isn't the best and could come loose.
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