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The phrase "a bit superior" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is slightly better or of higher quality compared to something else. Example: "In terms of performance, this model is a bit superior to the previous version."
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Our attitude to the disease is a bit superior, as if we were in control.
Her conversation is wry, educated, knowing; a bit superior, challenging you to get the joke.
I thought Le Pin equal, perhaps even a bit superior to its sibling next door, Vieux Chateau Certan.
However, the Sumudu transform is a bit superior as it may be used to solve problems without resorting to a new frequency domain because it preserves scales and unit properties.
So instead I say a few terse lines that try to be friendly but are indeed probably a bit superior -- they do not tell funny anecdotes (I don't want the kinds of people who get in touch with me reading personal anecdotes!) The result has always been pitiful, and I mean pitiful, men getting in touch.
and I always thought myself a bit superior, I know I shouldn't, I know I shouldn't because it's wrong but I feel glad, not glad that I'm not like that but a bit upperty because I'm not like that.
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He has a sense that he is a little bit superior to the other freed slaves because he can read and write, and he is lighter skinned, but at the end of the day he was still a slave.
The Pig is the restaurant equivalent of 100percentt organic cotton: it's comfortable, agriculturally correct and just a little bit superior.
Like a softer version of its MTV cousin "Beavis and Butt-head," "Pop-Up Video" was television that let the viewer enjoy the medium while also enabling him to feel a little bit superior to it.
Among them, the performance of PESA algorithm looks a little bit superior than the other three algorithms.
It Allows Us To Feel Just A Little Bit Superior I think the so-bad-its-good appeal of "The Bachelor" franchise is probably related to the morbid curiosity that impels people to rubberneck on the interstate.
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