Sentence examples for a bit fruitless from inspiring English sources

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It may be a bit fruitless to spend too much time worrying about the Wednesday afternoon FiveThirtyEight forecast when Wednesday night's debate had the potential to change the election landscape.

With the pretty notable dearth of VR content, conversations surrounding VR's lack of a "killer app" can seem a bit fruitless, but Milk says that the killer app already exists — it's VR storytelling.

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I fully agree that these problems have sent everyone a bit mad, forcing us into a fruitless, childless existence that we can only escape with drinking games, Tesco Finest meals, cheap flights, gut-rotting drugs and shit games on our phones.

So, this afternoon, the French-Canadian was a bit zonked because, on top of flying over Utah and Iowa after his fruitless campaigning, he had been giving interviews since nine in the morning, and the caliber of the questions from most entertainment journalists make any article in Entertainment Weekly seem like a dissertation on Hegel.

Which does feel a bit decadent (so do resist the temptation to send your virtual helpers off on a fruitless search for a 'long stand' or a 'big weight').

A bit.

"A bits a bit.

Perhaps a bit biased.

Peripheries a bit cool?

GP6 A bit crap.

A bit of everything.

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