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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit going on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that there is some activity, event, or situation happening, often implying that it is somewhat interesting or noteworthy. Example: "There was a bit going on at the festival, with live music, food stalls, and art displays."
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Remember – our Facebook page also has quite a bit going on as well.
The company's eponymous gadget is a small pendant that can be worn around the neck or stowed in a pocket, and while it looks simple enough, there's quite a bit going on inside.
There's quite a bit going on — 104 films, including 34 from filmmakers not previously represented in the program.
While Grafton's reservations about putting knowledge online are well taken, I would also point out that there is quite a bit going on now in the academic world that doesn't have much to do with old books.
"There's quite a bit going on.
In the design department, there's quite a bit going on.
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A bit goes on costs of metering and storing gas.
So there's a bit of a scrap going on to keep their places in the order.
There were always a lot of noisy "comedy bits" going on in that room.
There's also a fair bit going on in the rest of the world which the NSC needs to stay focused on".But leaving agencies scattered around would have been no good either.
"Since there has been a fair bit going on, coming in today I just wanted to play well and help the club to two points.
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