Sentence examples for a vast bit from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a vast bit" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used to describe a significant amount or degree of something, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "There is a vast bit of information available on this topic, but it can be overwhelming."
Alternatives: "a considerable amount" or "a large portion".

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"I certainly have a vast bit of experience and I'm a better manager now than I was all those years ago.

After the ship got trapped in the ice and eventually sank, they were all left stuck on a vast bit of ice for over two months.

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Even so, those in Miami who like to contemplate the past not a vast number, perhaps feel a bit more cheerful.

Of necessity these four papers only address a tiny bit of a vast number of aspects that make up the transformation from knowledge and value conduit into designer of learning experiences.

Their existence baffles molecular biologists, who know that a vast number can make unfinished RNA bits, but not proteins.

And Jeff Morgan, of the California-based Global Heritage Fund which provides intensive, long-term help at a limited number of sites says UNESCO lacks the resources to monitor its ever-growing list of places, especially if they are vast bits of wilderness.

The entire solar system is now thought to be surrounded by a vast spherical cloud of bits and pieces called the Oort Cloud that may stretch as much as 100,000 times as far from the sun as Earth.

Albeit one that from the outside looks a bit like a vast rural silage shed.

The Pantanal, a vast wetland region, is a bit harder to get to, requiring several hours of driving from the Campo Grande airport in southwest Brazil (or a second plane to more remote areas); accommodations include farms and ranch houses.

The web is a vast, mostly useless, wasteland with bits of information held in random silos scattered about.

The building is a vast and squalid labyrinth - bits of Arabic graffiti are scrawled on the walls, shards of mangled concrete lie hanging and the place has a dank smell.

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