Examples of 'become a bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "become a bit"

become a bit - This phrase is used to indicate a slight or gradual change towards a particular state or condition. It is commonly used when describing the process of transformation or transition in a subtle manner

How to use "become a bit" in a sentence

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become a bit
I have become a bit of an expert thanks to you.
I just think it might become a bit monotonous.
You become a bit like family here.
Their methods have become a bit extreme.
Having become a bit sleepy he dozed off.
I think you have become a bit rusty.
It does become a bit repetitive toward the end.
I hear they have become a bit stale.
I have become a bit obsessed with cleaning.
Shopping around has become a bit addictive.
You become a bit of an influence on him.
They all have become a bit strange.
Had become a bit too obsessed with her.
The station has become a bit hostile.
You become a bit more empathetic.

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But it does seem to have become a bit of an institution.
I have become a bit like a person without skin.
The competition has become a bit stale.
You have become a bit of a collector yourself.
Your grandmother has become a bit senile.
This has become a bit of a summer tradition.
Next articleDenmark has become a bit wilder.
And they become a bit like chameleons.
Mobile applications has become a bit of buzz.
You have become a bit more of a hermit.
My clean slate had suddenly become a bit dirty.
You would become a bit more mature.
It was then that things began to become a bit surreal.
And they become a bIt IIke chameleons.
Singing about girls started to become a bit of an issue.
Tinder has become a bit of a cultural phenomenon.
We are inhabiting a planet that has become a bit haggard.
Your son has become a bit of a smartass.
If a newsletter is just a wall of text it could become a bit boring.
Now he has become a bit more manly.
I think you have allowed yourself to become a bit of a fool.
Hamilton has become a bit of a musical phenomenon.
So the subject group can become a bit sexist.
That will become a bit of a burden to him.
Our lives tend to become a bit.
She has become a bit of a cryptic tweeter.
So all people would become a bit younger.
It can become a bit messy over time.
Even reading has become a bit dull.
I have become a bit of a sissy lately.
But the guards have become a bit relaxed.
I have become a bit sensitive after giving birth.
Take me somewhere we can become a bit better acquainted.
They become a bit more predictable.
My soldiers may become a bit crazy.

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