Sentence examples for a bit more wide from inspiring English sources

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That means that the tournament should be a bit more wide open than last season, when four No. 1 seeds advanced to the Final Four for the first time.

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Harry Potter: Fact and Fiction, 13 days, is a bit more wide-ranging and is $2,589 $3,3433 including air fare from New York).

"We're going to be a little bit more wide open, a little more daring.

Men's hockey will be a little bit more wide open with most non-Russia teams filled with college players, European league players and former pros who are now are destroying beer leagues.

When you're holding the Vita, which is about seven inches wide, you feel as if you were holding a PlayStation 3 controller, which is a bit more than six inches wide.

These bathroom vanities are a bit more adaptable to a wide variety of homes, since they can fit into a room without taking too much attention, whereas typical traditional style vanity will look out of place in an ultra-modern setting.

Small firms are to be granted a bit more influence over the industry-wide agreements on pay and conditions that are foisted on them by unions and big business.

Their narrow, egg-shaped craniums get proportionally wider, a bit more block shaped.

Once you have something with a bit of leverage behind the door, you need to pry a bit more to open the space wider.

Hotel rates are a bit more difficult to predict, given the wide range of properties across Europe and the effect of the local economy and exchange rates on prices.

It is written in an elegant, clerical hand, on four sheets of parchment, each two feet wide and a bit more than two feet high, about the size of an eighteenth-century newspaper but finer, and made not from the pulp of plants but from the hide of an animal.

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