Sentence examples for a tiny bit out of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a tiny bit out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is slightly outside of a certain limit, condition, or expectation.
Example: "The cake turned out a tiny bit out of the oven, but it still tasted delicious."
Alternatives: "slightly beyond" or "a little off from".

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Being just a tiny bit out of step is seen as grievous a sin as being completely out of step.

And in his first-act "Ya Got Trouble," Harold Hill's infectious call to community action from "The Music Man," it wasn't entirely clear whether the singular rhythms of the song weren't just a tiny bit out of the performer's reach.

It is not that Bjorn was playing terribly when he partnered Darren Clarke in the foursomes, it was just that he was slightly fidgety, a tiny bit out of sorts so that his timing was fractured a fraction and at this level and under this scrutiny that is seriously destructive.

As for lighting, he advises that you "point your camera to an area of the sky where the sun is just a tiny bit out of the frame, and take a light reading of this area".

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It was kind of hard to pull a tiny bit of weed out of the bulge in my pocket without Harry taking some notice and clawing at my shorts a little in search of the mother lode.

Very quickly we'd see a wide variety of Kindle devices, all competing on price, features (large and small screens would just be the start) and form factor. Hardware manufacturers, who are all constantly trying to squeeze a tiny bit of margin out of their products, would suddenly have another revenue stream to tap.

"The first time I peed blood, I was trying to pee and a tiny bit came out and then all of a sudden I could see this large thing come through me and it was a blood clot and five or six just flew out.

So if only a tiny bit of money flows out of one of the major asset classes into the venture capital market, it can have a huge distorting effect.

This is where you cut all but a tiny bit of the meat out of the shell, lift it up, and then place it on top of the shell.

As you turn into that corner, a tiny bit of kerb juts out below the barrier.

When I first wrote about this in July, I was holding out a tiny bit of hope that Congress would scrap the idea of using this dividend as an offset.

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