Eksempler på bruk av Bit better på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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Now that's a tiny, tiny bit better.
This allows the representative to understand the customer a bit better and suggest products
Meeting someone face to face gets you a bit better known, and it makes it easier to understand the customer's needs.”.
it's not one bit better than the government we got for one-third the money twenty years ago.
The bar could have done to be a bit better stocked but then we are a rugby club
In Trondheim it is possible to rent a car at reasonable prices at Rent a wreck(a bit better than the name suggests).
The apartment could have been a bit better cleaned, but otherwise stood both the apartment and the location of expectations.
The only small thing was that the air conditioning could have been a bit better but this was a… More Was this review helpful?
The players seem to be getting a bit better these days but it's still possible to find a table where players are seeing a flop 50% of the time.
The apartment could have been a bit better cleaned when we arrived,
I have a bottle of nice red, so we could… get to know each other a bit better maybe.
the dashboard could have been completed a bit better, because it's not always easy to read key information quickly.
This is especially beneficial if you would like to satisfy your partner at first a bit better before you with him or her Camst.
This is especially useful when you want to satisfy with your spouse at first a bit better before you together with him or her Camst.
we Norwegians are most likely not one bit better with our standstill concertgoer manner.
it also enables people to get to know each other a bit better.
it lets you introduce yourself briefly before getting to know someone a bit better.
it's not one bit better than the government we got for one-third the money twenty years ago.
making sauces that are just that bit better(and stronger and smoother
a little less speed, but a bit better protected, and with a higher board in the stern,