Sentence examples for a bit segregated from inspiring English sources

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The scene is still a bit segregated.

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"It's a bit harsh to segregate children," he said.

The principal replied that, as he saw the matter, an all-white school was every bit as segregated as an all-Negro one.

"I think a lot of these brands have segregated themselves a bit, and the models they pick are indicative of their targeted demographic," said Gregory Sovell, the creative director of the nearly decade-old label C-IN2, and before that the founder of 2 x ist.

Christians wanting their own segregated (if not a bit plagiaristic) culture was best articulated in Billy Graham's popular edict that Christians be " in the world, but not of the world".

The steeper velocity profile inside the moving bed resulted in a bit more uneven distribution of the segregating component in the angular direction.

Saudi is a very segregated society.

The Pughs had come up in a strictly segregated culture.

"It's no secret we had a legally segregated society.

He was convicted by a totally segregated jury.

I grew up, musically speaking, in a fairly segregated world.

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