Sentence examples for a bit mismatched from inspiring English sources

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The casting of the pair is a bit mismatched; Marc Romeo is a bit too preppie-ish for Danny, whose tough-talking wife in skin-tight pants, Maureen, is played to martinetlike pitch by Clea Lewis.

Its thoughtful but long-winded knowledge base feels a bit mismatched for the more jaunty, spontaneous behavior typical on mobile.

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Don't expect to get too much for them though, as most likely if they've just been laying around this whole time, they might be a bit damaged or mismatched.

It's a bit of a mismatch".

A bit of a mismatch, we have to say.

I felt a bit of a mismatch between Josephine Pryde's photographs and the model train stalled on its tracks in the middle of the gallery.

Perhaps that's strategic thinking - or an acknowledgement that the group's greatest problem, three sinking national titles, and its CEO are a bit of a mismatch.

The bout, which will take place in Salt Lake City, will see Romney, 68, fight Holyfield, 52, in what could be a bit of a mismatch.

If buyers are saying they want to get inventory for £1, but then complain about fraud and viewability, there's a bit of a mismatch there.

She makes it easy to forget the rest and buy into her performance, so much so that scenes with Deborah and Rebecca are a bit of a mismatch.

This means that there's a bit of a mismatch between the show's Maleviches and the works that constitute his "legacy".

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