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The phrase "a bit humble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is somewhat modest or not overly confident about their abilities or achievements.
Example: "Despite his many accomplishments, he remains a bit humble about his success."
Alternatives: "somewhat modest" or "a little unassuming."
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THE staff at Senator Hollings's office was being a bit humble about the piracy bill.
"Come to think of it, it does look a bit humble from across the street".
"It keeps you a bit humble when you're crawling through a cannon hole or stumbling through a dank basement".
If you're going to accept a wad that fat for very little effort, you might at least be a bit humble about it.
But I feel a bit humble about making predictions about what's testable in my book and what's not, given the rate of advance in genetics.
"As a Japanese company, we are a bit humble and shy," Mika Inoue, the senior vice president of the global innovation center, said on a recent morning at Shiseido's Ginza headquarters.
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"I'm a bit humbled by that," says Slight.
"I thought you was riding with me," Pusha said, a bit humbled.
I wanted to be a bit humbler about who I was".
Even the network correspondents seemed a bit humbled by history-making on the fly.
Given the mayor's victory Nov. 3, several political analysts and critics have argued that the mayor should act a bit humbled.
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