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The phrase "a bit further down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location or point that is slightly lower or deeper in a text, document, or physical space.
Example: "If you look at the chart, you'll find the relevant data a bit further down the page."
Alternatives: "a little lower down" or "a short distance down".
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For those a bit further down, expanding off-quota recruitment down the grade scale is a matter of desperate urgency.
The cast list features Albarn as "Jupiter (King of the Gods)", while Coxon is a bit further down, playing "Styx (servant of Pluto)".
The most interesting bits of the infographic are just a bit further down in this story.
On the web, the map and list of recommendations often show up as you scroll a bit further down, below the results for posts from Groups, links, posts from friends, and Facebook Pages.
A bit further down in the trash, the bottle of syrup lay half-covered by scraps of food.
But hey, it's not like Amazon is asking me for advice -- though I do have some a bit further down in this post.
Wish you could unfold a bit further down the line.
A fire at an oil depot rages on a bit further down the road.
A volunteer replies: "You'll have to go a bit further down the road.
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Is patriotism at the top of a slippery slope that has nationalism a little bit further down, xenophobia a few self-loathing slides below that, and leads inexorably into a gunk tank of racism?
I think a lot of us that have survived pushed the gate a little bit further down, but it's still a fact that there's a lack of imagination in terms of people coming up with stories.
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