Sentence examples for represents a bit from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps Square, which seemed fringe to the big banks a year ago, actually represents a bit more of a threat than previously thought?

"It represents a bit of a dream for me.

The United States represents a bit under half of the world's stock portfolio.

The acquisition represents a bit of an about-face for Overture.

For what it's worth, for me this new Times feature represents a bit of a homecoming.

(Each rating point represents a bit more than a million homes).

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Such unconcern would represent a bit of a change.

This suggests another way of representing a bit of information.

Bobbi Brown's company is said to represent a bit under 10 percent of total Estée Lauder sales.

Oil production has fallen by roughly one million barrels, representing a bit over 1 percent of global supplies.

For the Alliance, they represent a bit more of a sinister race than a lot of the others.

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