Sentence examples for a bit found from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit found" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a small discovery or something that has been located, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After searching for hours, I finally found a bit of information that could help us."
Alternatives: "a small piece discovered" or "a little bit located".

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I skated a bit, found a beer somebody had left, spotted one of the workers as he gleefully attempted to ride my board and occasionally went to the door and peered out into the courtyard and thought, "Man, it's dark out there".

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I'm not comfortable here, so I tell her $20 is not a problem, but I'm going to drive around a bit, find a good background.

"And then we have others, they'll go a little bit, find a sunny spot and lay down," she says.

I didn't write much for a bit and found that quite difficult.

Ms. Sylvester relented, and, still a bit unsteady, found herself headed for the sushi restaurant after all.

So I scrounged around a bit and found HelloTxt, which does essentially the same thing.

There's a bit of found urban poetry here.

"I tried to talk to him a bit, I found it hard.

"She has a bit to find on ratings.

My knees hurt a bit, I find it harder to lose weight.

"On form he's got a bit to find," Tom says.

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