Examples of using Be a bit in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
That can be easy for some people but it can be a bit more difficult for other people.
We have epic movies exalting the virtues of courage and compassion, but a movie about patience might be a bit of a snoozer.
At this age, getting pregnant can be a bit more difficult, however, it isn't impossible.
our home can be a bit of heaven here on earth.
At first, knowing how to perform a proper T-Spin can be a bit tricky.
As you can imagine, being safe while making your sexts hot and erotic can be a bit of a challenge.
the Football Manager experience could be a bit of a boost.
While regional trains can sometimes be a bit slower and make more stops, they're modern,
Music licensing can be a bit tricky, but Epidemic Sound bundles all of the legal rights you will need into on simple license that you can use across all platforms.
The hotel rooms are big and lavishly decorated, although the crystal and swag chandeliers and the gilt stucco might be a bit too much for some.
Parenting can be a bit difficult but when there are so many choices of products available to take care of your little one, it is a wonderful
formed a pattern yet, this stops the games and can be a bit annoying for other gamers.
this stops the game for a moment and can be a bit frustrating for other gamers.
However, if we were to take into account that some of our emotional reactions are based more on what happened to us than what's happening to us, we might be a bit more humble.
Once one of Central Asia's greatest cities, Merv is an archaeologist's dream and has moved travel writers to muse for pages on the life and death of civilisations, but for the casual visitor it can be a bit of a disappointment.
your search ought to be a bit more involved than that.
your search ought to be a bit more involved than that.
Unfortunately, we were a bit premature and rates dropped a bit. .
RAID1 is a bit more tricky.
We were a bit worried, but we left anyway.