Examples of using Bit unusual in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Programming
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
I will admit he is a bit unusual, but I think you're overreacting a bit. .
It is a bit unusual to stop your activities so suddenly.
The band is a bit unusual, but only in a good way.
I admit it all a bit unusual.
That was a bit unusual.
The entrance is a bit unusual.
The argument structure of this function is a bit unusual, but flexible.
It's a bit unusual for a naval commander to have a petty officer living right down the hall from him, isn't it?
The guitar work is plentiful with a bit unusual guitar sound, it sounds very sharp to my ears.
The reels are a bit unusual, mostly because of how little space they use.
I know. It's just… You got to admit, it's a bit unusual.
After an adventure to a certain island, the lady returned feeling a bit unusual, and without any memory of what exactly it was that she would been doing.
I had to set up something a bit unusual with apache.
I do find it a bit unusual that you took my client into custody based on an inconclusive eyewitness account
I found that my recent state of mind is really a bit unusual, a person carrying a Japanese wine to drink a small glass of drinking Gusi Si actually can laugh out loud….
Nf3 It was a bit unusual after Wijk aan Zee, to have not
this launch was still a bit unusual the NAVRO, as we only facilitated.
which is a bit unusual, since most classics have 3 coin bets.
The album is a bit unusual and different: some will wholeheartedly applaud that and embrace'Rescue& Restore', others will find
It's a bit unusual but.
