Sentence examples for a bit more detached from inspiring English sources

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In this conversation you seem a bit more detached and able to see how it would work for some people.

Terfel delivered Walton's setting in an almost conversational, anecdotal way; it's certainly one way of doing it, though something a bit more detached might have been more effective.

She was with her husband, Tony Crider, a professor of physics, who, in Ray-Bans and a leather jacket, was a bit more detached and sceptical (for reasons that would become clear later).

"But now that he's here, the relationship gets a bit more detached where your conscious he's a player and he's conscious I'm his manager.

Some artists delve into art's past for a source of ideas, although others feel a bit more detached or want to get away from the art of the past altogether.

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A bit more mature".

And a bit more.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

A bit more capitalism, please.

(Doubles are a bit more).

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