Sentence examples for a bit leaving from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit leaving" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I feel a bit leaving the party early, but I have an early morning tomorrow."
Alternatives: "a little departing" or "somewhat leaving".

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They hang around for a bit, leaving pot smoke behind.

Bragan had cramped up near the end of the race, and slowed down a bit, leaving him short of Copley.

On the front, in contrast, the yellow dye in the green leaves has faded a bit, leaving them looking slightly bluish-gray.

The Fiat lags a bit leaving a stoplight, but by the time you're in second gear you're waving arrivederci to fellow motorists.

The song sees Aubrey mixing it up a bit, leaving rapping aside and singing over a smooth, '80s-inflected track.

They also have two beautiful children, summer at their Hamptons estate, do charity work together and all the while have never seemed to age a bit, leaving us to doubt if they have, well, any flaws.

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Again, there was only a bit left over.

Feeling a bit left out here in Massachusetts".

Right a bit, left a bit, right again, bit more right, no left, left, left.

What if there is still a bit left for luxuries?

"Almost done?" "Still a bit left to go," I said.

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