Examples of 'have taken a bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "have taken a bit"

have taken a bit: This phrase means that someone has experienced or endured some difficulty or challenge. It is often used to describe a situation where a person has faced a setback or obstacle and managed to overcome it after some effort or struggle

How to use "have taken a bit" in a sentence

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have taken a bit
Karlsson would have taken a bit longer.
I have taken a bit of poetic license here.
Adult courses seem to have taken a bit of a hit.
We have taken a bit of a short cut.
Google maps says it should have taken a bit over 9 hours.
I have taken a bit too long.
Do you know that you have taken a bit of government land.
We have taken a bit of a short cut . Have not you always wanted to do that?
I think the twins have taken a bit of a shine to him.
They have taken a bit more than that.
Has not escaped my notice that you have taken a bit of a shine did you?
Must have taken a bit of time to get all that together.
And if you have not noticed, I have taken a bit of a shine to you.
They have taken a bit off my cheque every month for ages.
According to Inspector Setters ' notes, you have taken a bit of a wrong turn yourself.

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You have taken a bit of a shine to my Aggie.
Home! Christmas morning! We have taken a bit of a short cut.
It may have taken a bit of weight… but nothing serious.
His exact words were, Bob, I have taken a bit of a tumble.
But it would have taken a bit of a weight off some of the guys ' shoulders financially.
You are pretty good . - You, too . Well, I have taken a bit of dance myself.
You could have taken a bit more time off, Kurt.
Your faith must have taken a bit of a battering.
I would have taken a bit longer … but in all modesty, I would have done it better.
Afraid me and the Cat have taken a bit of a nip from the emohawk.
I mean, I have taken a bit of a risk, letting you get your feet under our table.
In vanishing, you have taken a bit of my life.
I have taken a bit of " MDMA.
Actually, things have taken a bit of an odd turn.
We might have taken a bit of a kickin', but the odds were against our boys.
I think they may have taken a bit of your ear, too.
You have taken a bit of a shine to my Aggie. Oh, I get it.
I-I think they may have taken a bit of your ear, too.
It might have taken a bit longer, but I could have found it.
But I, at long last, have taken a bit of leisure time.
We might have taken a bit of a kickin.
I would have taken a bit longer.
That is why we have taken a bit more time on that section.
I wish they would have taken a bit more time to develop their relationship.
Normally, it would have taken a bit more time to finish these preparations.
Well, I have taken a bit of dance myself.
You could have taken a bit longer, Kurt.
And my clients have taken a bit of a hit . Market 's been struggling.
I think the twins have taken a bit of a shine to him . Speak up, man.
Wendy and I have taken a bit of a T.O. ourselves.
You, too . Well, I have taken a bit of dance myself.

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