Sentence examples for bit far off from inspiring English sources

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Scientists are warning of a "catastrophic" 4C hike in global temperatures by 2100, but that seems a bit far off, doesn't it?

But, he added, profit-making was still "a bit far off" and it would be introduced "very gently, not in a big bang sort of way".

Seems like a bit of a blind spot in 2017, though live stream is also a bit far off for a product that's so dependent on post-production.

Update: Austenland opening weekend sales around $40,000, a bit far off from Gatsby's $50,000,000 box office sales.

Thing is, it all seemed a bit far off; the equipment was expensive and cumbersome, and hardly accessible to the majority of masturbators.

He says that's a bit far off.

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Now, let's dig into the math a bit and see just how far off early estimates were.

The buttons stick out a bit far, however, especially the on-off button: it protrudes from the rounded top and was constantly being hit when I put in a pocket or bag.

As it was, Liverpool can reflect on a lucky escape on a day that was otherwise full of intrigue but low on incident and, for long spells, not far off being a bit of a stinker.

That article originally appeared on VICE US.

"They even turn the escalators off, which I think is going a bit far," says Rodgers.

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