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The phrase "a bit ill defined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that lacks clarity or precision.
Example: "The project's objectives are a bit ill defined, making it difficult for the team to proceed effectively."
Alternatives: "somewhat vague" or "not clearly defined".
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He's feeling a bit ill, or "odd" as he puts it.
True, these facts of nature leave every Western society a bit ill at ease.
Adam felt a bit ill.
The poison taster is feeling a bit ill.
Making his way down the carpet, Takashi Murakami seemed enthused if a bit ill at ease.
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