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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit because" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts where the speaker is trying to explain a reason in a casual manner, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I was late to the meeting, a bit because I lost track of time."
Alternatives: "partly because" or "somewhat due to".
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But he is struggling a bit because of the environment.
He chafes a bit, because he is restrained to Sanitation.
I worry about it a bit because it's so prescriptive.
This hurt me a bit, because I'd never smoked.
He added, "Coulibaly, he scares me a bit, because his family life was more normal".
Ann Killion of SI.com wishes Harbaugh would grow up a bit, because his team sure has.
"Well," said Meriel, pausing for a bit, because she felt cornered.
In the end, I enjoyed myself quite a bit because I was really loose out there.
I think I can understand depression a bit because of my sister.
He prefers drying it out a bit because it keeps better that way in the fridge.
Aaron Rodgers, Packers Dropped off the radar just a bit because of a slow start.
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