Sentence examples for conversation a bit from inspiring English sources

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And that means pursuing the conversation a bit.

The seating arrangement made conversation a bit awkward.

Reading it is rather like over-hearing a conversation: a bit confusing, but very honest and moving.

Some academic blogs are pure polemic; some are substantive and scholarly, bringing to the national conversation a bit of policy perspective grounded in actual research and expertise.

When the Dow was down more than 900 points and the CNBC anchor Erin Burnett observed that the P.& G. stock had dropped 25 percent, Jim Cramer, the former hedge fund trader and the host of "Mad Money," seemed to calm the conversation a bit by basically saying, "Buy, buy, buy".

"Mainstream media borrows from subculture constantly, so if we can insert ourselves in the cultural feedback loop, then maybe we can shift the conversation a bit".

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After a few days' thought, several conversations, a bit of reading, some writing and rewriting, the conclusion turns out to be remarkably simple.

At first, our conversation was a bit inane.

Conversation ebbed a bit at tipoff, but there was no tension.

I've only just met Super Toff at the christening, so the conversation is a bit thin.

The conversation was a bit awkward at times, due in part to language difficulties on both sides, but the larger message was clear.

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