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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit from this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or excerpt taken from a larger context or source.
Example: "I would like to share a bit from this article that really resonated with me."
Alternatives: "a small part of this" or "a little excerpt from this".
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"I hope we grew up a bit from this".
"Bottoms Up," his current hit, strays a bit from this template, celebrating the party more than what might happen after the party's over; a verse from the explosive female rapper Nicki Minaj saves it.
Rather than getting trampled in the rush, and to distance itself a bit from this orgy of British self-congratulation, the Wigmore Hall is starting its Britten festivities early, on what would have been his 99th birthday this week.
The evening suffered a bit from this unclear purpose: Lou Reed played "Sweet Jane" with Metallica, and they all seemed to be having a real good time together, but at whose expense?
Mr. Martel tries to distance himself a bit from this narrative strategy by attributing the story of Beatrice and Virgil to an amateur playwright, who mourns the dying of animal species around the world and who may actually have been a Nazi collaborator.
Google itself has been using Inbox for Work internally for many months now and Gawley tells me that the team has learned quite a bit from this.
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Lately, we've been hearing this quite a bit from the right.
He will need to bounce back a bit from this year's performance, but who's to say he can't?
While markets have deviated quite a bit from economic fundamentals, this is due to central bank activism.
Recently, I started reading his letters for the first time, and it was both comforting and startling to see his familiar handwriting, spiky and vigorous, which had changed not a bit from when he wrote this correspondence until he died, at 95, in 2000.
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