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'a bit difference' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are trying to express that two things are not completely the same, but they have slight variations. For example: This dinner dish is a bit different from the one we had last night.
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IVE model has shown a bit difference amount of pollutions by comparison with field measurement emission.
We allowed for a margin of error, i.e., variability, to be included in the form of a bit difference threshold.
We use a bit difference threshold of 10 bits to allow including hits that might be already in the MoLFunC matrix but not the very top hit of the HMMER search result.
A bit difference was found between the two studies.
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This can account for up to a 1.97 bit difference between the models.
While these differences contribute only a 0.1 0.4 bit difference to the R i per nucleotide, the cumulative effect of multiple differences within this window can lead to significant differences between the acceptor R i values.
It made not a bit of difference.
That "sort of" does make a bit of difference.
A Bit of Difference, by Sefi Atta (Interlink Books).
Not that it made a bit of difference.
Baldwin Didn't make a bit of difference.
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