Sentence examples for bit more distinct from inspiring English sources

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So we go into Week Three of MLS, with the first indicators of early season form beginning to appear that little bit more distinct.

Those lines became a bit more distinct last week after a multiracial group of protesters disrupted a scheduled Trump rally in Chicago.

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After exploring the park a bit more it became clear the Orangefest crowd was made up of two distinct factions.

However, the use of a text-classification system on this is a bit more problematic in the most straight-forward approach each number would be considered a distinct token and treated as a word.

There are two kinds: yellow and white, the former slightly runnier, with a distinct subtle tang and chopped tomatillo and serrano, the latter a bit more creamy, offset by jalapeño and roasted poblano.

The Logitech Revue seems a bit more consumer-friendly where the Sony Google TV Blu-ray player has Sony's distinct industrial feel throughout the hardware and the software.

It's all a bit more complicated than they'd have liked, acknowledge Young and Wilson, but has been the only way to manage each distinct element of the project.

I would like to have known a bit more about compulsive hoarding – does it fall under the obsessive-compulsive-disorder umbrella, is it considered to be a distinct disorder, what studies have been done, etc.

Sometimes a bit more rounded than a classic tapered leg, and frequently set at an angle, Mid-Century Modern tapered legs have a distinct profile shape that instantly marks their vintage.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

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