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"He is a bit of an outsider".
It's a bit of an outsider here.
"I was always a bit of an outsider.
I've always been a bit of an outsider.
I've always been a little bit of an outsider".
She'd always been different, a bit of an outsider.
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Because Wills is a bit of an intellectual outsider -- he was a devout Roman Catholic who received a PhD in Classics -- he brings philosophical perspective, Thomist order, and a sense of tragedy and sin to the events of the 1960s.
He used painting as a creative outlet and found that, as a bit of an "art outsider," he could express himself better in paint without the "art historical baggage".
Ivanka continues to talk about her father as if this were a normal campaign, and he were a candidate who was maybe a bit of a brash outsider, but not somebody who has been vowing, like a tin-pot dictator, to jail his opponent, "such a nasty woman," as he called her at Wednesday's debate.
With his chiseled good looks and soft Southern drawl, Ray bears a strong resemblance to the western star Randolph Scott, and at first he seems a bit of a ringer, an outsider brought in to give the project some box office appeal.
Still, "Born to Lose, Live to Win" is a very seductive slogan when you're a bit of an awkward loser with an outsider mentality, even if you were actually born into a family with a company car.
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