Sentence examples for agree a bit from inspiring English sources

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Mrs Charveriat said the French exiles she had spoken to might agree "a bit" with Andy Street, the managing director of John Lewis who was forced to apologise after saying that France was "finished, sclerotic and downbeat".

I saw Alan Shearer say English football has become a laughing stock and, while it's hard to say, I agree a bit: with a manager losing his job after one game.

Children can choose between four answer options: 'Don't agree at all'(1), 'Don't agree a bit'(2), 'Agree a bit (3), or 'Agree a lot' (4).

The answer format consists of a 4-item Likert scale: 'Don't agree at all (1), 'Don't agree a bit' (2), 'Agree a bit (3), or 'Agree a lot' (4).

The possible answers were: "totally disagree", "agree a bit", "generally agree", "very much agree", and "totally agree".

For the purposes of the statistical analyses, these answers were then divided into two categories: that is, "totally disagree, agree a bit or generally agree" and "very much agree or totally agree".

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So, I kind of agree a little bit but at the end of the day, it's drag ― who's not bitchy?

"If we didn't agree with a bit of spending, if we didn't agree with a particular cut, then of course we could vote against that in the absence of a five-year deal".

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