Sentence examples similar to a slight bit concerned from inspiring English sources

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"I'm a little bit concerned".

Isn't he a little bit concerned?

"I was a little bit concerned about the traffic.

"Everyone was a little bit concerned.

I am a little bit concerned about it".

I know for a fact that Eric Williams asked if you "were getting money from the American Dairymen's Association for the way you're milking this thing". Aren't you the slightest bit concerned that you look like a buffoon and a cheap shill, and that you haven't a shred of credibility left as a journalist?

She'll be playing teasie-weasie with him, not the slightest bit concerned that I'm jerking around in the street like someone being electrocuted.

Speaking to BBC Sport, Ecclestone said: "I said if they were the slightest bit concerned, whatever time they would normally leave the circuit, I will be here and travel in their vehicle back to the hotel, without any escort or police.

If I were an executive at Disney or a producer at LucasFilm involved in not just the making of the next Star Wars film, but in managing the sanctity of the Star Wars brand, I might be the slightest bit concerned over the latest headlines.

"It's a little bit concerning".

It also has some mild action and even a slight bit of intensity, but nothing to be too concerned about.

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