Sentence examples for to be bumpy from inspiring English sources

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to be bumpy

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To exist; to have real existence.

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The government's efforts, meanwhile, are sure to be bumpy.

The road ahead is bound to be bumpy.

And the road ahead promises to be bumpy.

But the transition is likely to be bumpy.

"Investors are just going to have to be able to ride through the volatility; it's going to be bumpy".

It's inevitably going to be bumpy so might as well keep both ends of my body on track.

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The new year looks set to be bumpier.

He added: "In the short term, it is going to be bumpier than we expected.

The transition back to normal could be bumpy.

Many fear their return to earth will be bumpy.Olympic cities usually experience an economic surge before the games.

For the U.S., the road to recovery will be bumpy and challenging.

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