Examples of using Get a bit in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
You might get a bit more for your money if you buy it in the morning,
Due to its location on the expensive Olympic party strip, it can get a bit too full some evenings so arrive early if you want a good seat.
As most questions about privacy, it can get a bit complicated with bitcoin as well.
laying down it can get a bit messy.
Try to make sure that you get about 8 hours of sleep each night if you're an adult(as a teenager you should get a bit more sleep).
things can get a bit messy.
who are supposed to purchase the gifts may get a bit worried.
you will get to know more about the services that each escort provides and get a bit of their personality.
we made the rear wing of the Baja adjustable so you can get a bit of extra downforce on small tracks,
Big Boss Bootsy can get a bit over excited and press the panic button to trigger meltdowns
because I believe that this album is really good and should get a bit more airplay than we are actually doing right now.
although it can get a bit pricey.
Maine where temperatures get a bit more brisk to say the least.
I was stressed and I was just getting a bit of relief- massage.
It's getting a bit strange now,
However, she may have gotten a bit too enthusiastic in her cause.
Getting a bit of history and Snooker games.
things have gotten a bit more difficult.
Gets a bit better every time.
Got a bit of toothpaste.