Sentence examples for is a bit overdue from inspiring English sources

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So this moment is a bit overdue.

Part of it is the feeling that a change in leadership is a bit overdue.

Zoho Docs is a bit overdue, but it's good to see the company finally moving towards improving an offering that's still a bit all over the place.

And even if you personally don't think that such a change should be a priority, we can at least agree that a change to Section 25 of the constitution, which still astonishingly permits the government to discriminate against any race it feels like, is a bit overdue.

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The culling of the line was probably a bit overdue, really.

We're probably a bit overdue on a "how to hack your [system]" feature here.

Richard J. Biondi, the immediate past president of the New York Association of Mortgage Brokers, said the new legislation was welcome, if a bit overdue.

We did ride our luck a bit and we've not had an awful lot of luck this year to be honest so maybe it's a little bit overdue".

More cross-border mergers would surely follow, speeding up the long-overdue restructuring of Europe's economies.Such optimism now seems to have been a bit premature.

But Heritage isn't a serious think tank, which means that all of this is just a bit of overdue poetic justice.

It is a long overdue moment.

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