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"The chancellor must have left that bit out".
You don't need to read that bit out!
We can work that bit out for ourselves.
Now I could do that, I could grind that bit out, but we already ground out that bit out three or four weeks ago right, so I'm not going to grind it out again, we know how to do that.
We want to know, if you took that bit out, would you have a problem face recognizing faces, OK.
He'd go "I like that bit" or "Take that bit out".
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However, if the smooth whiteness is spoiled by a little bad spot, you don't need to throw the banana away -- just carve that nasty bit out with a knife.
"His big challenge is to figure out that bit," says Mr Sarin.
Don't think that 'letting a little bit out' will help.
"Big that bit!" I just read it out loud again and it cracked me up.
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