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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit truncated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been shortened or cut off, often referring to text or speech that is incomplete.
Example: "The report was a bit truncated due to time constraints, leaving out some important details."
Alternatives: "somewhat shortened" or "partially cut off".
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Although it is a bit truncated here, it is appropriate to its homey surroundings in its strange way.
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But neither show is definitive, and somehow the RA show feels a bit too truncated.
This gives him a chance to contrast loving a mortal (a tragedy) with loving a goddess (an illusion), but I would rather he had enlarged a bit Faust's truncated relationship with Margherita.
Truncation of the phase word causes phase modulation of the output sinusoid which introduces non-harmonic distortion in proportion to the number of bits truncated.
The number of spurious products created by this distortion is given by: :n_W=\frac{2^W}{\mbox{GCD}(\Delta F,2^W }-1 (3) where W is the number of bits truncated.
I've truncated their chart a bit to show the key elements.
Even Irving, a 6-foot-4 19-year-old with enviable athleticism and playmaking skills, is a bit of a vague commodity after a truncated college career.
Then the second guest spot, Robert Shaw, was truncated because, Blatty noted, he may have been a bit tipsy.
And there is always a bit of a media honeymoon with a new president, although it is truncated these days (see President Clinton and gays in the military on Day 9).
In fact, I'd argue that I'm also compelled to stare out of a bit of wistfulness for a kind of girlfriendlike camaraderie I miss, especially because it was so truncated in my life.
A bit.
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