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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit as" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to compare or relate two things, but it lacks proper structure and context.
Example: "I feel a bit as if I am losing my focus."
Alternatives: "somewhat like" or "a little as if".
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We signed George Best for a bit as well.
But in fairness, my own views are shifting a bit as well.
And I'll show some data like that in a bit, as well.
I might improvise and ad lib a bit, as well.
He put in some seed money, and she invested a bit as well.
So, I also swing the bat and stretch quite a bit as well.
Wood: And I did a bit, as well.
And I noticed he ended up using his beard within his performance a bit as well.
(p 12) Society has changed quite a bit, as well as social contacts.
Cry a bit as well.
Topical treatments might help a bit as well.
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