Sentence examples for bit distrustful from inspiring English sources

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"People have been waiting for this factory for 15 years," said Aleksandra Nikolayevna, who, a bit distrustful of strangers, gave only her first name and patronymic.

Usually, the southern branch means they are commercially viable (and available) to potential clients, who tend to be a bit distrustful of firms confined to Recife.

As media sociologist Alexandre Frenette notes: "People are starting to feel a bit distrustful when it comes down to certain big technology firms and privacy issues".

Which has made me a bit distrustful of all that "blame the internet" rhetoric about the death of newspapers.

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Again, the crooks and con artists make the digital world a bit more distrustful.

His Netflix set includes a bit in which he talks about how distrustful he is of strangers.

I am distrustful of humans and a bit paranoid, so I must find someone exceptionally special to let him or her in.

Mary McNamara: Emmy nominations reflect the moment we are in — political, divided and distrustful.

She looked distrustful.

He is distrustful.

You become distrustful.

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