Sentence examples for are a bit obscure from inspiring English sources

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The connections are a bit obscure, perhaps.

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The reference was a bit obscure.

"(The role of the deaconess) was a bit obscure … It would do good for the church to clarify this point.

As for "The Iron Lady" itself, beyond the challenge it poses for Ms. Streep, its own reason for being is a bit obscure.

The history is a bit obscure, said owner Peg Laron, but it was partly built in the early 1950s, most likely as a fishing camp.

The force of the rhetoric is such that its meaning can still be a bit obscure: North and South would not go to war, Lincoln was arguing, because of their common sense of a shared past.

In the simulated image shown in Fig. 4b, object I with high SNR is clear, object II with medium SNR is a bit obscure, and object III with low SNR is totally mixed with the background.

Twitter also has a statistics package, but accessing it is a bit obscure as you have to go to the ads.twitter.com page and sign in with your account there.

But while Weinstein and his victims were some of Hollywood's most famous success stories, Toback is a bit obscure in the annals of pop culture far more people have seen Shakespeare in Love than The Pick Up Artist.

Some I recognise; others are a bit more obscure.

Her motivations for publishing her story are a bit more obscure.

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