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The phrase "a bit unsatisfactory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express mild disappointment or inadequacy regarding something.
Example: "The results of the experiment were a bit unsatisfactory, prompting us to conduct further tests."
Alternatives: "somewhat disappointing" or "slightly inadequate."
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It could all be a bit unsatisfactory and leave the next mayor, likely to be a Labour one, to cope with the consequences.
I find it a bit unsatisfactory for terrain modelling, though and this is where Daisy's preferred method proves useful in the form of another 3D modelling package called Rhino 3D, sculpturally very satisfying.
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Obviously, this was completely unsatisfactory as far as secondhand smoke was concerned, but if we are going to have to tolerate talkers and nontalkers, it might be a bit more acceptable.
A bit.
A bit vague.
A bit of vanity.
"A bits a bit.
A bit floaty, actually.
A bit of everything.
Perhaps a bit biased.
Peripheries a bit cool?
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