Sentence examples for bit extraneous from inspiring English sources

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"Hiring a mariachi band to record a song can feel a bit extraneous if you're thinking about when to pay your council tax," Simon laughs.

It does seem a bit extraneous to tack a picture onto a message that would be perfectly acceptable as just text – but that's something that happens many many thousands of times each day across the social networks.

Yeah, yeah – it has a fully functional physical keyboard, but when you're just trying to blast out a quick "lol" response, sliding the screen open seems a bit extraneous.

It'll also allow you to send picture messages to any contact, or share your location – a feature which seems a bit extraneous, considering that countless other services with the same purpose (including one built into the Android platform out of the box) are putting a ton of effort into coaxing people into sharing their location without any significant success.

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Once broken down, the pumpkin goes to the finisher, a kind of industrial strength food mill to be ground into the smooth puree you find in cans and to remove any finer bits of extraneous material - the kind that likely gets stuck in your teeth when eating pie made with homemade pumpkin puree.

The only dud note for me was the teeing up of a potential romance between Miller and Garvey, which was an extraneous bit of romantic fluff in an otherwise streamlined show.

So the woman who writes a thousand-page book describing everything she knows about her neighborhood revises and revises — like any good writer — until she removes every extraneous bit, scratching the resultant haiku into business cards she freely distributes through town.

On its new "Ire Works" (Relapse), there are extraneous bits of texture too: inserted digital-glitch sounds, instrumental breaks with strings and bells.

It gives you basic information and cuts out the extraneous bits.

It is prepared by removing the egg masses from freshly caught fish and passing them carefully through a fine-mesh screen to separate the eggs and remove any extraneous bits of tissue and fat.

In the chutes, extraneous bits of shell are removed, as the nuts are sorted and graded before reaching conveyors, where women do a final inspection and sort the pecans by hand.

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