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The phrase "a bit unmanageable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat difficult to control or handle. Example: "The project has become a bit unmanageable due to the increasing number of tasks and deadlines."
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In Ulyanovsk, at least, the "managed democracy" that President Vladimir V. Putin has nurtured since 2000 has proved a bit unmanageable.
This makes it a bit unmanageable.
And it was getting a bit unmanageable.
The last edition in 1976 was attended by over 400,000 people, which was when the whole thing became a bit unmanageable.
This will be a bit unmanageable, but the plus side will be that you'll get to see your victim squirm and shriek!
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Conservatives will argue that this confirms that the law is unmanageable — which is a bit rich, since many of them have been trying to kill it, block it, and stop it in its tracks.
To argue that adequate demand would necessarily lead to unmanageable financial risks seems a bit of a stretch to me.
When his despair becomes unmanageable, Colin devises the strategy of playing a recording of Sousa marches because "you wouldn't kill yourself after that -- after you'd marched about a bit.
A bit.
"A bits a bit.
A bit of everything.
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