Examples of using Bit higher in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
The price is a bit higher but they're delicious
It would be nice if the traffic was a bit higher, but the competition is so low that this name might just work.
The steel sound sits a bit higher int he mix with plenty of accents on treble and mids.
The northern section of the floor is on a bit higher level three steps higher. .
However, in the North American series the average age of diagnosis was a bit higher, ranging from 11.3 to 13.2 years.
shipping charges are a bit higher owing to tariffs
I found some prices a bit higher and savory freight.
it is a bit higher than 40° C specification.
throw a 12-6 a bit higher than you would a normal curve ball.
They will poke up a bit higher here, an' push out a spike more there,
Prices for cigarettes in Mexico are a bit higher than in other countries but they are not the highest. .
Be prepared, the cost of the greenhouse will go quite a bit higher than the cost of the structure.
Mr Sullivan, your blast percentage is quite a bit higher than we all expected.
The access to the tomb road level was probably a bit higher than the intended floor of the tomb,
APR are charged by the banks a bit higher because borrowers get instant approval.
the four selected new trunks can be pruned after a bit higher, giving rise to new branches that will be managed
There are other ancillary items such as spring platform that allows the pig to jump a bit higher, and the"wall- back" bumping move that will make her do a 180.
The strongest point for the vibrations though is a bit higher than the nub, I presume that the mechanics of moving the nub back and forth dampens some of them
therefore they can set the odds a bit higher than other parties in the online gaming branch.
children at really good prices, although a bit higher than Amazon.