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There is bond polarity in the covalent bond N-F as fluorine is more electronegative than e to pull the shared electrons with nitrogen more strongly than nitrogen.

δ+ δ-

N-F

The bond polarities don't cancel off, causing NF3 molecule to have overall positive and negative charges.

The centre of positive and the centre of negative also does not overlap.

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