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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of example" is not correct in standard written English.
You might be trying to express a small instance or illustration of something.
Example: "Let me give you a bit of example to clarify my point."
Alternatives: "a small example" or "a brief example."
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"We're hoping we are setting a bit of example by offering a tour that says: 'Hey, death is a part of life.
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"I think we're headed for big problems in the future and anything one can do to set a bit of an example is a good thing.
"This is a bit of an example of Facebook being, as we refer to it, 'out over your skis.' They got a little bit ahead of themselves," said Elizabeth Ross, president of the digital advertising agency Tribal DDB West, a part of the Omnicom Group.
Adobe previously demoed quite a few of the features that are available in the app, including the ability to turn 2D selfies into (limited) 3D models so you can change the tilt of your head a bit, for example.
The frequent presence of "all-dressed," otherwise associated with French-speaking provinces, in English-speaking Saskatchewan, is described as "a bit of a mystery," for example.
Harvard graduates might be able to handle a bit of pot; but their example encouraged inner-city kids to turn into crack addicts.But isn't all this true of gambling?
It comes as a bit of a jolt, for example, to learn that though American cryptanalysts were breaking the Japanese diplomatic code before Pearl Harbor, many messages that might have given Washington some foreknowledge of the attack were not broken until September 1945, after the war ended, because the government lacked the staff to deal with the volume of information coming in.
"Jerusalem," the hugest to date, takes in 3,000 years of music and balances Jewish, Christian and Muslim sources — and a bit of conjecture (how, for example, ensembles of shofars might have been used) — to paint a loving musical portrait of the holy city.
There is a bit of a growl, for example, in mid-range passing.
It is worth noting that this stark truth/lie dichotomy is likely a bit of an exaggeration; for example, visual perception does not have to wait for processing in visual areas of the brain to be distorted.
It also blocks external sound, giving you a bit of noise reduction on, for example, plane rides (and making them more dangerous for biking and jogging).
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