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The phrase "a bit anyway" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a slight concession or acknowledgment of a point, often implying that despite the previous statement, the speaker still holds a particular view.
Example: "I didn't really enjoy the movie, but it was a bit anyway better than the last one."
Alternatives: "somewhat regardless" or "slightly nonetheless".
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For a bit, anyway.
But I must quote a bit anyway, for your pleasure.
Traditionally, people tend to overprice their homes a bit anyway, to allow room for negotiation.
Will Alsop has decided to give up architecture – for a bit anyway – and concentrate on painting instead.
It also makes him more resilient against domestic political attack (for a bit, anyway).But his success also depends upon an inconvenient fact.
You don't get those roles without being a very good actor, so they are usually keen to experiment a bit anyway".
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Frankly, you're going to need to drop prices a bit anyways.
LaBeouf, as you've no doubt heard, was just a few blocks away — for a little bit anyway.
Taller, ganglier Harry has got a bit of fierce teen attitude - a little bit anyway - and breaks the no-magic-outside-Hogwarts rule, hexing his unspeakable Aunt Marge (Pam Ferris) by making her blow up like Mrs Creosote and letting her float away.
And the self-questioning has stopped – a little bit, anyway".
"It all resets here in a little bit anyway," Johnson said of the points chase, "but we don't want to have failures, period".
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