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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit close" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something is uncomfortably close or near to someone or something. For example: "The crowd was a bit close, so I decided to take a step back."
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That was a bit close for comfort.
They're a bit close to a sort of joke name.
"You were a bit close on my side," I say.
Even Mr. Obama's speech has changed a bit, close observers say.
And the drawings seem a bit close to works that Adrian Pipe made 30 years ago.
"Yeah, it can get a bit close to that," he nods, unfazed.
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No, a bit closer.
That sounds a bit closer.
He looks a bit closer.
Photographer (to me): "A bit closer".
David Attenborough is a bit closer to heaven.
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