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Discover Ludwig"bit more context" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to ask for more details about a topic that someone has mentioned. For example: "Can you provide a bit more context about what you're trying to say?"
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Noah offered a bit more context.
We wanted to add a bit more context.
I mean it takes nothing to Google 'Indigenous Australian art politics' for a bit more context".
We made a tool that slips a bit more context into Trump's tweets.
In some sense, Tikhonov already thought as other related mathematical results was given a bit more context.
The mobile phone skit probably needs a bit more context to make it work, and the giblets bit seems like it's an outtake from Kingpin, but never mind.
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We generally try to add a bit more detail, context and reaction, when appropriate, before posting our own versions.
One reads Simmons's hefty volume longing for a bit more historical context or counterpoint; Cohen came of age against the backdrop of World War II, the growing sexual revolution, the advent of LSD, and so forth.
"That suggests we should be thinking about harm a bit more broadly in context of this case," says Levine.
But I want to point out that there's another way of thinking about punishment that we'll talk about a little bit more in the context of the lecture, which is, you might think about punishment as being a response to a disruption of the social order, in such a way that at least two individuals are involved.
Regarding the "Duck Dynasty" defense, Matt Yoder of Awful Announcing noted that Andres could have been a bit more mindful of context before dropping the reference.
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