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The phrase "a bit another" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of "a bit" and "another," which do not work together in this way.
Example: "I need a bit more time to finish this project, not another delay."
Alternatives: "a little more" or "slightly different."
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"She wanted Obama to grovel a bit," another former White House aide told me.
One had ridden friends' motorcycles quite a bit, another was a 58-year-old doctor who had decided, against the shocked and incredulous advice of his neurosurgeon friends that it was time to feel the wind on his helmet.
Then came the concussions: he got three in one season, a few years back, and after the Flyers lost in the finals to the Blackhawks, he got shipped around a bit, another sad advertisement for the ravages of the big-league game.
When I first heard about it (when we broke the story), my heart sank a bit — another Facebook acquisition casualty, I thought.
Now, if you'll chill a bit, another line I shall deprive myself of forthwith!" At this he shnuffled up a round and hearty line of the medicant.
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"A bit suspect," another added.
It sounds a bit like another Come Dine With Me rip-off, doesn't it?
"They're learning dance steps, learning songs, learning a bit of another language".
I'd better wash it away a bit, have another drink.
A bit later another amuse arrives, possibly halibut carpaccio or a mushroom-topped seared scallop in a balsamic glaze.
What it will do, perhaps, is make you sympathize a bit with another class of jobless people who have a doubly difficult road.
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