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The phrase "a bit fanciful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is imaginative, unrealistic, or overly idealistic.
Example: "Her story about the talking animals was a bit fanciful, but the children loved it."
Alternatives: "somewhat whimsical" or "a little unrealistic."
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But at times, Mr. Stiglitz's call for a new economic order seems a bit fanciful.
Is a marijuana tax a bit fanciful in the near-term?
As late as the middle of last week, this all seemed a bit fanciful.
Not all virtuosos are Gypsies, and not all Gypsies are virtuosos, so the connection may be a bit fanciful.
"The notion that a Trump presidency will transform the energy landscape of the US is probably a bit fanciful".
If a name change does come about, perhaps the politicians could step out of character and be a bit fanciful.
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MP: I wouldn't want to venture a guess and say "this is a job of the future" because these predictions are a little bit fanciful.
"My intention was to make a building that could fit nicely into Venice, that was also a little bit fanciful," Mr. Aldriedge said.
Some of the episode structures are a bit more fanciful, such as a bizarre story-within-a-story where a character hallucinates that there's something haunting the restaurant.
Perverse meanings are being drained a bit and just the fanciful, experimental, wildly imaginative aspects predominate".
Such tales may strike some as too literal-minded or fanciful, even a bit frightening.
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