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The phrase "sue a bit" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to suggest a minor legal action or complaint, but it lacks clarity and context for proper usage. Example: "If you feel wronged, you might consider to sue a bit, but it's best to consult a lawyer first."
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Eric Goldman for IGN rated the episode 8.2/10, writing that he wished Sue's relationship with Rod could have lasted more than one episode, as: "it would have been amusing to see happy, in love Sue a bit longer, before her inevitable return to evil".
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He gets sued quite a bit, but mostly he does the suing, filing 1,900 suits, including many – like the one against Monnin – for defamation.
They arrive at Goa Airport in pairs - "Paul n' Dawn, Daveve n' Peggy," or "Pete n' Sue" - a bit like different flavours of Walkers crisps.
But good luck suing a rosebush.
Analysis was performed suing a random-effects model.
That same year Choudhury sued a Costa Mesa, Calif.
What patient attributes are associated with thoughts of suing a physician?
The chances are unlikely; law makers are far too busy trying to pass laws that would see the US Government sue Bit Torrent users to care about the privacy of those very users, but you never know.
Sue: I think sounds a bit Geordie to me.
"Suing MySpace for a sexual assault perpetrated by a predator on their network is a bit like suing the car company who made the car he picked her up with," said Anthony Citrano, a co-founder of the technology public relations firm Fama PR in Cambridge, Mass., and a blogger at CosmicTap.com.
BlackBerry suing Nokia is 2017 is a bit like the secret Rocky/Apollo Creed fight in Rocky III revealed in 2015's Creed – two once mighty champions doing battle one more time, with a heck of lot fewer people looking on.
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