Sentence examples for suffering a bit of from inspiring English sources

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The House is suffering a bit of its own drain as well.

Overall the market is suffering a bit of profit taking after last week's record breaking weekly rise.

Jerry, naturally suffering a bit of embarrassment, makes up a story about "getting coffee" with the person who just drove a wedge between him and his chrome paramour.

While the boutique brand model has changed the hotel industry, the term may be suffering a bit of backlash from overuse.

Corrie is unmistakably suffering a bit of a lull at present, perhaps not surprisingly coming after the apocalyptic tram crash, the sensational 50th anniversary celebrations, and The Tracy Barlow Extravaganza at Christmas.

Apparently, Interpublic, whose agencies are known for creating such well-known images as "Coke Is It," is suffering a bit of its own image problem on Wall Street, Mr. Beebe said.

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Mr. Berlind also conceded that "Kate," which opened in November, is also suffering a bit from April fatigue, when handfuls of productions open and older shows get less attention than newcomers.

Paris Disneyland is also suffering a bit.

Be honest: are you suffering from a bit of post-election letdown?

Lately, Mr. Cornejo has been suffering from a bit of tendinitis in his left knee.

The main problem is that it appears to be suffering from a bit of mission creep.

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