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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of sore" is not correct in standard English usage.
It may be intended to describe a slight pain or discomfort, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "After the workout, I felt a bit sore in my muscles."
Alternatives: "a little sore" or "some soreness".
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So I think there's a bit of sore-loser type".
It's a bit of a sore point.
'It's still a bit of a sore point,' he says.
"It's a bit of a sore point I never got to the Olympics," he says.
But the spate of retirements in his own state is a bit of a sore point.
"[The album] is a bit of a sore point, really, to be honest, amongst this current lineup," Smith said.
"I'd be lying to you if I didn't say I was sitting in the box with a bit of a sore stomach".
I got up pretty quickly, though, dazed more than injured – a bit of a sore head, but I knew what was going on.
So after a two-hour drive, weighed down by my overnight bag and a bit of a sore head, I headed, somewhat reluctantly, to Putney Leisure Centre.
Things like that are a bit of a sore from the past, but I really think these things have built up my character.
To reach the Albanian Riviera, one of the most spectacular strips of land in Europe, the small price to pay is a bit of a sore bum.
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