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The phrase "a bit even" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to suggest a slight degree of equality or balance, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The scores were a bit even, making the game more exciting in the final minutes."
Alternatives: "somewhat equal" or "slightly balanced."
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We don't mind waiting a bit (even on our wedding day) but not too long.
Growth around the world is perking up a bit, even in crisis-scarred Europe.
Set list and flow suffered a bit, even though we played the songs technically well.
(Remember they will continue cooking in their shells for a bit even after they're drained).
It is out of our hands a bit even if we win both our games.
So from the start he was subverting the medium a bit even while working in its mainstream.
It's out of our hands a bit even if we win both our games," he told the London Evening Standard.
But it woke people up a bit even if they thought it was a bit of Nazi chic.
Mr. Bush's approval rating seemed to improve a bit even as casualties in Iraq worsened in April.
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For $1,000, therefore, you could help one poor Kenyan a lot, or three poor Brazilians a bit even though Brazil is a far more expensive country.
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