Sentence examples for a bit perhaps from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or to suggest a slight degree of something, often in a conversational or informal context.
Example: "I think the project might be a bit perhaps more challenging than we initially thought."
Alternatives: "a little maybe" or "slightly possibly".

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He seemed slowed-down a bit; perhaps frail.

Could you bulk it up a bit, perhaps?

A bit, perhaps – but not far enough; not by a long chalk.

Late in the day, Vick's passes wobbled a bit, perhaps a sign of fatigue.

These stories run on a bit, perhaps to justify the more sensational title of the book's British edition, "Tutankhamen's Curse".

"He needs to improve a bit, perhaps, but, with Big Buck's out of it, it's more open than it was.

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Add a little bit, perhaps a tablespoon, of your guinea pig food.

Just a little bit, perhaps.

Perhaps a bit jealous, perhaps not.

And imagine it seen through a long-lens camera, perhaps while a bit tearful, perhaps while heartbroken and distracted.

In the short term, that saved consumers money too - prices for these foods are unjustifiably low - but at what cost to the environment, our food choices and our health?) Eliminating the $5 billion in direct agricultural payments would level the playing field for farmers who grow non-subsidized crops, but just a bit - perhaps not even noticeably.

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