Examples of using Bit harder 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
this method is a bit harder than the other two that we have looked at above.
Unfortunately the machine translation is a bit harder to wade through, but you should be able to get the gist.
In along with it, well, that's a bit harder to pull off. our announcement to the Sentinel, but getting a photo So,
they have to work a bit harder and smarter.
Such models are a bit harder to find at discount stores
When we're submerged in warm water, ours hearts have to work a bit harder and more efficiently.
They might be a bit harder for you to fix, though they will give you something extra.
Here comes chapter 3 of the almost movie-like 3D ego shooter game'2112 Cooperation', a bit harder and more interactive.
Then I realized that the job was a bit harder than I had expected.
When we're submerged in warm water, ours hearts have to work a bit harder and more efficiently.
which I imagine is a bit harder, thank you very much for passing on your findings.
when erect it makes it a bit harder no pun intended.
Union Square(although the walk back is a bit harder as it involves hill climbing).
This time I paid 25 cents because I thought the task was a bit harder.
Due to the fact that it is an abused substance obtaining it without an official document can be a bit harder compared to most drugs.
have come to the conclusion that it is a bit harder than you thought?
I aim to be able to get the team to work that extra bit harder, put in more effort
So now's the time to push yourself to work a bit harder than usual in the gym.
that's a bit harder to set up because then you need to match the best resolution for the TV with a workable resolution on the computer itself.
King Size duvets are a bit harder to find.