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The phrase "a bit resistant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that shows a slight unwillingness or opposition to change or accept something.
Example: "She was a bit resistant to the new policy changes at work, preferring the old methods."
Alternatives: "somewhat opposed" or "slightly reluctant."
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"I'm a bit resistant about benefits for culture," Ms. Atkins said.
So I think that they're going to be a bit resistant to coming up with some of the things that some of the rich countries might want them to commit to.
Even though I find myself a bit resistant to the "western author" label, I have to concede that life in the West is different than in other parts of the country.
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"For a long time labor was a little bit resistant to change in a lot of ways, they blamed a decline in membership on a lot of things: globalization, employer resistance, hostile politicians.
The owner is very old and is a little bit resistant to changes in technology taking place and so hopefully adapting to those changes will take them into the new fold," she says.
"I was a little bit resistant to it, because I hadn't been particularly drawn to the gluten-free pastries I'd tried in the past".
At the start of our conversation - and no tissues were harmed in the making of this anecdote - I wryly remarked that this time I was going to try and be a bit more resistant to his charm.
It doesn't accelerate or coast as long as it should and it feels a bit too resistant.
A front-line clinician noted the role of leaders in dealing with staff who disagreed about the value of Lean: "There is still kind of a group that's kind of pro-Lean and on that bandwagon and there's a group that's a bit more resistant …there's always some smoothing out to be done between the two… change is always hard".
Results (Figures 8 and 9) described that DLD1/SV-rLuc transfected cells have gained little bit resistant against both of the drugs as ic50 for normal DLD-1 cells for MB2 is (30 nM +/− 10 nM), for DLD1/SV-FLuc = (30 nM +/− 10 nM) and DLD1/SV-rLuc = (100 nM +/− 30 nM) (Figure 4).
It is also a bit more water resistant with up to 100M resistance.
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