Sentence examples for a bit more imaginative from inspiring English sources

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Admittedly, this is a bit more imaginative than the other two.

Momentum's forward-thinking activists sound both more emollient and a bit more imaginative.

I can't help but think that Nissan's reaction to the royal baby could have been a bit more imaginative.

It's a bit more imaginative allowing for cool weapons and bad guys, not to mention racially sensitive.

At least this one was a bit more imaginative than most.

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Further analogous to Obama-against whom they first tried the label of Chicago machine politician-Stevenson was labelled an "egghead" by a powerful Republican, based on his baldness and intellectual air-a bit more imaginative than McCain's "elite".

To soften the blow, it has generously offered to spread out the loss of earnings over several months.Marcegaglia, a big Italian steel firm, has been a little bit more imaginative in its bid to protect jobs.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

And a bit more.

A bit more mature".

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