Examples of using Become a bit in English and their translations into Swedish
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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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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
as the afternoon despite the sun has become a bit chilly.
So then I decided that she would become a bit more like a rockabilly bunny instead.
therefore instructional film has become a bit of our specialty.
so it can become a bit overwhelming and confusing.
only the name has become a bit more contemporary.
suits they can become a bit boring to look at.
Phang, who works on Real Racing 3, has become a bit of a car fanatic since joining the team.
To tell the truth I have even become a bit bored with my study of Spanish because there is not quite the challenge that there once was.
Today Billerbahn has become a bit of a cult, and prices on auktions are increasing mainly in Germany.
cable storage and finding the piece of equipment can become a bit of a challenge.
let life become a bit of a burden.
although a light wetsuit is recommended as the water can become a bit chilly with easterly swells.
Madam President, it has become a bit of a tradition in this House for Members to stand up
It becomes a bit like' is it really ever going to happen'?
Whistler becomes a bit impersonal in any way.
But, when it comes to FMCG industry, it becomes a bit complicated.
And I make sure their world becomes a bit bigger.
The only drawback is that the heat becomes a bit uneven.
Massage the cabbage with your hands until it becomes a bit soft.
It became a bit boring with just issues of Anna and Alex.