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The phrase "a bit uncharacteristic" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe behavior or actions that are not typical for a person or thing. Example: "Her sudden outburst during the meeting was a bit uncharacteristic of her usual calm demeanor."
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Such restraint is new, and still a bit uncharacteristic for her.
"But Google is doing something a bit uncharacteristic to accommodate a large partner".
It sounded a bit pompous, a bit uncharacteristic, even a bit French, and two days later he had reconsidered the matter.
So I was intrigued by the seriousness of the image, which I thought was a bit uncharacteristic.
Medina disliked that Tina Fey's Liz was portrayed in "unlikable light", and after insulting her former classmates at the high school reunion it "seemed a bit uncharacteristic and unflattering to her character".
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"It's a little bit uncharacteristic of us as a side, because we put a lot of emphasis on our wickets.
"That's a little bit uncharacteristic of this team.
For a bit of uncharacteristic local kitsch, there is Belhurst Castle -- a riotous 1885 Richardsonian Romanesque structure with beveled glass and sliding mahogany panels.
It took a fair bit of uncharacteristic confidence on Microsoft's part to reject the conventional wisdom that users like the spare, Apple -style minimalism of Google's home page.
They have been asking for a bit of advice and this has sent me into some uncharacteristic musing on what I do.
The Times, in a welcome but highly uncharacteristic embrace of anarchy, celebrated this development as an ingenious guerrilla tactic in youth's eternal war against adult authority — "a bit of techno-jujitsu," as the paper put it.
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