Sentence examples for is a bit glib from inspiring English sources

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It is a bit glib to say that the Supreme Court follows the polls, but on the subject of gay rights the court has done pretty much that.

"Do Not Become Alarmed" is a bit glib to be an incisive social novel.

As a reveal, the twin trope is a bit glib -- BB, DD, now I get it -- but it's interesting, almost as much for Pete's very different reaction from Season 1 as anything else.

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When you're doing an act, it's a bit glib to think, "I'm fixing myself".

It's just not very evenly distributed". While this was a lovely bit of phraseology, it may have been a bit glib at the time.

Sure, I'm being a bit glib, but you'll have already noticed that information about open access publishing rarely comes to you free of some strong statements about what you should think.

Okay, yes, sure, I was being a bit glib there.

That is a bit too glib.

MINUSES -- The media bashing is a bit too glib.

Some Stasi victims say that explanation is a bit too glib, because the United States and modern-day Germany are democracies and East Germany was not.

(This occupies a page or two; it is a bit of glib telescoping, like affixing a mask stamped "King," but it is nothing compared to the arbitrary sped-up dizziness at the end).

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