Sentence examples for a something of from inspiring English sources

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Frances Ha was a something of a problem for me.

Mr. Wilson's outburst made him a something of a celebrity in some conservative circles.

Guy, as the young gorilla came to be known, was a something of a slow burner.

This came as a something of a surprise, given the number of successful starters and entrees we had tried.

He has also been a something of a rabbit's foot, as San Francisco won the last 11 games he started.

One crucial factor in analyzing the deal is US Airways' current role as a something of a spoiler.

JEONG JAESEUNG is little-known outside his homeland, but in South Korea he is a something of a rock star.

In a topological structure affected by geographical constraints on liking, the connectivity is weakened by constructing local stubs with small cycles, a something of randomness to bridge them is crucial for the robust network design.

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