Sentence examples for from a bit of from inspiring English sources

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Romance always benefits from a bit of flair.

"He will suffer from a bit of jet lag.

This contrast seems to benefit from a bit of hindsight.

The movie's title comes from a bit of visual deception.

Every sport benefits from a bit of blood.

The NodeRunner game that we played on March 6th could benefit from a bit of clarification.

All the definitions of distance discussed here suffer from a bit of a practical problem, though.

Be honest: are you suffering from a bit of post-election letdown?

Conversely, Urban Outfitters's disheveled-chic aesthetic could benefit from a bit of polishing.

Apart from a bit of waitering, West has never had a job beyond actor or director.

He added, "I think it would probably benefit from a bit of a tuneup".

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