Examples of using Bit more complicated in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
But this next Mob will be a bit more complicated.
Magic is here, and that makes matters a bit more complicated.
I would wager the solution to Pan's riddle is a bit more complicated than that.
Perfumed e-mails would be a bit more complicated!
Making everything a bit more complicated.
But this situation is a bit more complicated.
Choosing thongs is a bit more complicated.
PIN code is a bit more complicated.
This is a bit more complicated than driving forward,
Welcome to the BPRD. The transformation is an electrochemical reaction to pain and emotional… I'm sorry to say it's a bit more complicated than.
though it may be a bit more complicated, is more entertaining.
It's a bit more complicated than an appendage exchange
On this background, the Linn offering seems a bit more complicated, as those need an external disk,
it was a bit more complicated in the Jag.
It is a bit more complicated to determine the field's width if the attribute is omitted in the definition.
balcony doors is a bit more complicated.
This device is not particularly expensive. It's installation and configuration is a bit more complicated, but it works much better.
As for the photographers, the workflow is a bit more complicated, as you can see in Figure 5.
You therefore have to use the theory of special relativity of Einstein, and the formula for momentum is a bit more complicated but still manageable.
Good to know: Interrail in Spain is a bit more complicated than in other countries as almost all long distance trains require a reservation.