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The phrase "a bit back for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I need to go a bit back for more information."
Alternatives: "a little while ago" or "some time ago".
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And stand a bit back for the answer.
"I definitely tried to keep a bit back for the last 3km and that headwind and then I emptied the tank all the way to the line.
"So we start with Hessle Audio, then Hudson Mohawke, then Modeselektor for a bit, back for a couple more drinks and then we try and catch Robert Hood".
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And it's about time I started to pay a bit back to Leeds for showing faith in me.
The mysterious Yohan Square was on a similar wave for a bit back in 1991.
Telomerase is responsible for adding a bit back on to the ends of the chromosome.
We added each other on Facebook and talked a little bit back and forth for a few months, before we finally did meet in person.
After the first encounter, Shepard wrote that the shark disappeared for a bit, then came back for a closer look, approaching him from straight below.
It's a bit more back to those days for me, so I'm excited about it.
Take a break for a bit, go back, and read it twice.
Remember not to do this for sp long, the penguins already at your igloo could get bored and leave.Once you've been out there for a bit,go back to your igloo.
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