Examples of using To a bit in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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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
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Programming
the player gets used to a bit of innovation, their use brings its advantages.
The amount of smart contract is also being reduced from the huge 10 billion tokens to a bit more acceptable 3 miliard.
I-I look forward to a bit of telly-- it will be a refreshing palate cleanse after all the cannibalistic feasting that I have had to consume.
I went up in it to a bit of glass stuck against the wall,
The music of Myrah has developed in a natural way to a bit longer songs,
You have been looking forward to a bit of off-roading and now you find it is only 2WD?
They relax to a bit of light comedy and then we knock them out with what they came for.
I'm intending to have a tête à tête with Doreen, I'm entitled to a bit of privacy.
with u varying from 3*pi/2 to a bit more.
it just reverts back to a bit for bit copy of the disk.
the soldiers were modified to a bit bedraggled civilian boys.
each corresponding to a bit of a different color.
Eugene, man, I'm as partial as the next guy to a bit of sci-fi but.
Listen, I, uh… to a bit of a frosty start. I'm sorry that the two of us got off Hello.
Nobody knows. What would you say to a bit of light entertainment, Mother?
At 40 kilometers from the finish it was down to a bit over 3 minutes and at that time Mauro Finetto
Treat yourself to a bit of royal sparkle with the gorgeous new Royal Pandora charm,
from around 1 million in 2004(0.3% of the total population) to a bit more than 2.3 million in 2010 0.6% of the total population.
We used to a bit.
Getting in to a bit of a state!