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The phrase "a bit has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a small amount of something that has been mentioned or is being discussed.
Example: "A bit has changed since we last met, and I think you'll be surprised by the updates."
Alternatives: "a little has" or "some has".
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So Robin Getting On a Bit has been shelved.
A bit has to be in one state — it has to be here or there.
Helping such anarchic places to improve their governance a bit has many benefits.
Bresnan, though, once a bowler who batted a bit, has reinvented himself as the reverse.
Quite a bit has changed in the camera landscape since this survey began in 2001 — and even since last year.
Quite a bit has been written and said about what it takes to come up with a captivating caption, but there is no formula.
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The past week-and-a-bit has been one of those periods, thanks to two incidents.
Coulson: (Sniggering) Well, quite a bit – have a look (flourishes stack of photographs).
The last ten years before that, he calmed down quite a bit, had a nice job, I think.
Like many journalists, I knew Clifford a bit, having interviewed his clients over the years.
So now maybe the crew can kick back a bit, have some fun in the Hamptons?
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