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The phrase "a bit days" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I will be busy for a bit days" is incorrect; it should be "I will be busy for a few days."
Alternatives: "a few days" or "a couple of days."
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For two and a bit days I was reminded why this is my happy place, surrounded by 8,000 other people who felt the same way.
And so did his watching father, which certainly wasn't the case at Grace Road earlier in the week when we were beaten by Northants in two and a bit days.
It means with two and a bit days to go, and the pitch deteriorating, the contest is on a knife edge.
Wrapping up victory inside two and a bit days at The Rose Bowl also buys Peter Moores' men some much-valued extra recovery time ahead of Sunday's game at Chester-le-Street.
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In three-and-a-bit days I consumed a massive 14.86kgs of stuff – about 33lbs.
Adding in the extra distance to get to and from the route, and to reach our campsites, our seven-year-old probably clocked up about 50 miles of cycling over the two-and-a-bit days, mainly off road.
It's all a bit day-three-at-Glastonbury's-Green-Fields and for that reason alone, Bennett is worth a punt.
The truth is, I feel like yelling Stop quite a bit these days.
"But I am affected quite a bit these days by altitude".
One hack, who rode a bit in days long gone, felt she had looked "tidy".
I'm Not There in spirit, a bit Last Days in tone.
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