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The phrase "a little bit backward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not in the correct order or is less advanced compared to others.
Example: "His thinking is a little bit backward, as he still believes in outdated methods."
Alternatives: "somewhat outdated" or "a bit behind".
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He was a little bit backward and just made it this year," Bolger said.
In some media, maybe there's an outlook that Appalachia is a little bit backward, or that there's some animosity toward the people there.
But it is hard to imagine someone who entertains the possibility that America might not always be top nation actually winning.Back to top >>MondayGEORGIA is "rural, Republican and a little bit backward," says Andrea, our waitress.
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So one thing this should tell us is, even in extremely simple games, we should be a little bit careful about reading backward induction into what's going to happen in the real world.
"I kind of bent my foot backward a little bit," Martinez said.
And that will make every vote in favor of a backward agenda a little bit harder.
Backward induction and a little bit of what you learned in high school and/or freshman calculus can get you the answer.
Hang back a little bit.
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A little bit, maybe.
"A little bit weird.
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