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The phrase "a bit unrealistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems unlikely or impractical, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "While the proposal has some interesting ideas, I think it's a bit unrealistic given our current budget constraints."
Alternatives: "somewhat impractical" or "slightly far-fetched".
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This solution may be a bit unrealistic.
It all seems a bit unrealistic.
"I think Bernie is too extreme — a bit unrealistic about what he is trying to accomplish".
Driving a Smart car is like this dream, except it's a bit unrealistic.
That would seem roughly in line with Mr. Obama's goal, but Mr. Jaffe thinks that's a bit unrealistic.
It has often been said that a couple should never let the sun set on an argument, but this is a bit unrealistic.
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Tiger told me Hank, we don't have to like it, we just have to deal with it.' He's held to a standard that's often a little bit unrealistic.
I think a grand prix win this year is a little bit unrealistic.'" Kimi Raikkonen spins at La Source but has little trouble recovering and is back under way in his Ferrari.
Studying full-time while traveling the world may sound a wee bit unrealistic – and it actually was so just a little while ago.
"To expect a defense to go out and put on a performance like they did against the Eagles last week, I think, is a little bit unrealistic.
"When I have had a pop at a supporter or two it is only for those reasons of being a little bit unrealistic, not for our performances.
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