Sentence examples for bit of disservice from inspiring English sources

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To mention all this does Ms. Strayed a bit of a disservice, because there's nothing cloying about "Wild".

"That's a little bit of a disservice".

Ultimately, I think, the company did itself a bit of a disservice with videos of people enjoying the Spark as though it was as easy to use out of the box as an iPhone.

In the long run, the company may have done the Touch Bar a bit of a disservice by consciously uncoupling Touch ID, but for the Air, it was the ideal decision, bringing its most useful feature without driving up the price in the process.

Paul's plea for rationality on immigration does a bit of a disservice to Walker.

The industrial revolution did a bit of a disservice to business by turning human beings into "workers".

[Laughs.] It's one of those things where even telling people that something big is coming is probably doing them, we think, a bit of a disservice.

Isn't writing a bad review a kind of disservice to literature itself?

It's amazing the sort of disservice that mainstream, popular music does to these things.

The movie isn't some kind of disservice to the legacy of Charles Schulz, but it also feels unnecessary.

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