Sentence examples for questions a bit from inspiring English sources

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"We need to ask questions a bit more loudly".

But Isabel Sukholitsky, a senior, said that she found the rapid-fire questions a bit nerve-racking.

The machine had to be taught the building blocks of questions, a bit like the way schoolchildren are taught to diagram a sentence.

An epilogue answers certain questions a bit too neatly, but the story that precedes it holds a messier and more powerful reality, for both Lina and for her country.

This article hopes to unpack these questions a bit more.

I always find the questions a bit baffling, because it's just assumed that Tom will try these things.

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When questioned a bit further, he said: "I like to make it easy.

After the show, I thought about the question a bit more.

Or are you saying there are hints of research directions that could, in the long haul, narrow the bounds of the question a bit?

So, to put the rhetorical question a bit differently, what happens to the city of the future when it no longer appears to have one?

And there is always the option of trying a new hair-cut that satisfies for now and puts off the question a bit longer.

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