Sentence examples for ends a bit from inspiring English sources

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When a relationship ends, a bit of your imagined future dies, too.

10.00 After a bit of exercise I go downstairs for scrambled eggs and a chat with daughter which starts well, takes a wonderful turn, and ends a bit teenaged.

Inspiration arises from engaging in the activity". That said, the authors' paper ends a bit more cautiously.

In fact, the piece ends a bit anti-climactically.

Maybe our patriotism also develops in phases that cumulate in an era, and which, if we're to extend the metaphor, ends a bit like a marriage after a wild courtship and is formalized, respectively, with a ring or a war... or a civil ceremony or a race riot... Which begs the question: How do we love America?

Each paragraph is very short and ends a bit brutally, I would suggest merging results and discussion, and then write a conclusion session.

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Many a happy vacation at the Tyler Place has ended a bit grimly at checkout time.

Last year ended a bit brighter for Terry and Beverly Hicks, a working-class couple here.

3.15pm BST We are ending a bit early today to go off and enjoy the summer weather.

I would say thank God it all ended in '63, but God himself ended a bit in '63.

The interview ended a bit later than expected, so Ayana Mathis's nails were going to have to make it to Chicago without a manicure.

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