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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a small portion or excerpt taken from a larger text or source.
Example: "I would like to share a bit from the article that highlights the main findings."
Alternatives: "a small excerpt from" or "a little piece from".
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The evaluation scales change a bit from year to year.
This mix changes a bit from year to year.
"Things have moved on a bit from that, I hope.
"I was moved around a bit from house to house.
The meatier entrées, though, suffered a bit from their simplicity.
"That would suggest we borrowed a bit from the future".
"Prices could continue to go up a bit from here".
That master plan differs quite a bit from the iPhone's.
Labour could learn a bit from him about positioning.
Frye's statistics are down a bit from last season.
"I hope we grew up a bit from this".
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