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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time in the past, indicating something that happened a short while ago.
Example: "I remember discussing this topic a bit back during our last meeting."
Alternatives: "some time ago" or "a little while ago".
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A bit back when you chunder.
And stand a bit back for the answer.
"You steal a bit here, give a bit back there".
Then be charitable: give A bit back when you chunder.
("We're a bit back in the woods here," she said).
But the Americans had Europe worried for a bit back there, huh?
It's a bit 'Back to the Future' going back to TSB, isn't it?
Obviously didn't like a bit back at em! Pussy's "Come on you girly boy trolls!
And it's about time I started to pay a bit back to Leeds for showing faith in me.
That was around the time when I was starting to get the momentum a bit back on my side.
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It was all a bit back-to-basics, and felt like a school fete in north London.
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