Sentence examples for a bit upset well from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit upset well" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a mild level of upset, but the addition of "well" is confusing and unnecessary.
Example: "I was a bit upset when I heard the news."
Alternatives: "a little upset" or "somewhat upset."

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If people like me are a bit upset, well, it's like a critic writing about a play: the actor might not like it, but it's part of the judgment.

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I was a bit upset by that.

I'm a bit upset talking about this.

Wouldn't you be just a bit upset if your mother turned jailer overnight?

"I'm just a bit upset there's only three games left, it's a shame there's not six".

"We're a bit upset on one or two allegations, particularly allegations of 'you're selling the club'," he added.

Frequent tube users can get a bit upset by people standing on the left of the escalator.

I recommend it for over 11's because it's a bit upsetting.

At Mount Vernon, Washington's home in Virginia, the whole episode was a bit upsetting.

'Well, I have to say she was a bit upset,' said Dorian.

I was a bit upset I didn't win the first set but I held it together and played really well after that.

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