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The phrase "a bit minimizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that downplays or reduces the significance of a situation or issue.
Example: "While I appreciate your feedback, I feel that your comments are a bit minimizing of the challenges we faced during the project."
Alternatives: "somewhat dismissive" or "slightly belittling".
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The show's emphasis backfires a bit, minimizing Joplin's own story while unwittingly making her heroes seem like stepping stones.
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If she is wheeling her daughter past a group of smokers, she is likely to go just a bit faster to minimize the exposure, she said.
The model includes retransmission statistics and shows that for a given link distance and number of channels used exist a single optimal radiation power level at which the mean energy consumption required to transmit a bit correctly is minimized.
The response rather than trying to force a cleanup that would probably be wildly impractical, very expensive, and potentially ruin property values would be that people would change their behavior a bit and end up minimizing the risk".
Drilling fluids play important role in carrying and suspending drilling cuttings, high rates of penetration, maximizing bit life, minimizing fluid loss into the formation and stability of the formation.
The tunes themselves may have blended together a bit but that was minimized by this decision to let numerous voices (such as Rachel York and Jeremy Kushnier) add their own personalities to the parts.
"It will be minimized quite a bit and given a different proportion.
The encoder works on the principal of adding redundant information into the source-coded message bits for minimizing the transmission errors.
With weirdness maximized and the other traits minimized, it looks a bit surreal.
In [27], a bit allocation algorithm was designed to minimize the total energy consumption for transmitting a bit successfully in two-way OFDM relay system under the constraints of quality-of-service and total transmit power.
The number of commands built in is a bit small (no double click? no minimize window?) but you can easily create those and others in the robust macro editor.
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