Examples of using Bit later 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
Maybe a bit later.
Bit later than usual, I mean.
I will come a bit later.
A bit later I heard more clacketing.
Us too, but a bit later.
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Or a bit later, when some time has passed.
That happened a bit later.
I will play it a bit later on, definitely, all right? Yeah,?
Please try again a bit later.
A bit later your still sleepy friend joins you dressed in leggings
We will come back a bit later.
A bit later we see the same crater,
Can we make it a bit later, say 4pm?
And, well, I thought it could have been a bit later.
Yeah, yeah. I will play it a bit later on, definitely, all right?
I shall tend to my hernia a bit later.
In the industrialised OECD countries, however, economic growth may slacken a bit later this year as the positive growth effects of fiscal stimulus measures
Well, okay, then. We will come back a bit later.
We won't be starting until a bit later this morning.
we will get to that a bit later.
Maybe I will have some whiskey a bit later for dessert.
But I believe my true genesis happened a bit later.
China, Mao, Peking come together a bit later in the text.
He has to pick up the Barbie cake, so he will be a bit later.
Another man came out of the room. A bit later I heard screaming.
I thought you would meet him a bit later.
Harry, we will take this a bit later then.
Please come, can't we talk about this a bit later on?
I wanted to tell you that I will be home a bit later today, okay?- Hi there?
the spread of communism in China and, a bit later, the economic crisis of the 1930s.