Sentence examples for bit congested from inspiring English sources

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But it is really only Thursday and Friday evening when it is a bit congested".

While we don't consciously notice it, we breathe predominantly through one nostril at a time, and the other side becomes a bit congested and rests.

Although the narrative gets a bit congested, a subplot about buzzards is essential reading.

The hardest part of this concert will be getting in: apparently Midtown gets a bit congested around this time of year.

With a population of 12.9 million, Rio may sometimes feel a bit congested.

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Each painting was a compendium of styles and references, and it all felt a bit too dutiful and congested.

It might actually be a blessing if the latter's congested pavements thinned out a bit and its buildings discovered other uses than shopping, as it might spare us the endless, and endlessly doomed, proposals to improve this unimprovable thoroughfare.

In 1958 when it was using planes with propellers, it was taking 70 minutes to do the same journey.Gulliver accepts that airports have become more congested, so carriers have to account for a bit of a delay getting clearance to land.

It was a little bit scary for me, because we were far from more congested areas.

While the upper-level blue and orange people quickly exit to streets, the greenies stay on the Gowanus Expressway a bit longer, in the southbound lanes, which everyone hopes will be a little less congested than during rush hour.

Here the plot loses a bit of credibility as Bryan instructs Kim over the cell about to find Lenore and him in congested Istanbul with one marketplace built upon the other.

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