Sentence examples for a bit your from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit your" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "I think I might be a bit your type, but I'm not sure."
Alternatives: "somewhat your" or "a little your".

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As soon as that hunger wavers a bit, your performance drops".

Front-on, the view shocks a bit: your foot, nearly vertical, seems almost to hang, the toes just grazing the floor.

I worked for 10 years for the Vogue company, and when you are moving, it is good to change a bit your habits and your family, and unfortunately, some people have contracts.

"I'm a firm believer that if you don't use it, you lose it – and if you do a lot of walking, and if you use your muscles quite a bit, your brain seems to work as well.

To be safe, put on a baggy sweatshirt so that if it's sticking out a bit, your parents won't be able to tell.

In order to enjoy calculus you have to understand that you get many information from each problem that can have many effects and many uses, and that can change a bit your point of view.

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Maybe smooth your hair a bit, adjust your seams, slow your movements, and then walk in.

It's a bit like your gran divorcing your grandad.

A bit like your house or your office.

A bit like your dad, I say.

Tell me a bit about your parents.

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