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The phrase "a bit less time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing durations or indicating a reduction in time needed for a task or activity.
Example: "I need a bit less time to complete this project than I initially estimated."
Alternatives: "slightly less time" or "a little less time".
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Morgan, with three sons from his first marriage in the UK, does seem to want to spend a bit less time in the US.
The average time that an apartment in a small Brooklyn building remains empty is now 35 days, a bit less time than units in large developments.
I wish she'd spent a bit more time adventuring and a bit less time analysing and philosophising and citing vast armies of psychologists.
Philip Reeve, author of Railhead My New Year's Resolution is always the same these days, and it involves spending a bit less time on the internet.
Of course, we might spend a bit less time on for-profits' aspiring sous-chefs with pricey for-profit culinary degrees than on the frequent disaster of early, elementary and secondary education.
I'm not about to disagree with the sentiment in general, but if he really believes this will significantly cut the cyclist casualty toll the man needs to spend a bit less time loving and a bit more time thinking.
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They felt slightly more in control of their own time and a bit less time-stressed than the reactive group.
For things that are a little bit more like a snack, a little bit lighter, a little bit less time consuming, that's where you're seeing a lot of smart device gaming.
"I would like to spend a little bit less time with him, be less dependent," she said.
Djokovic, who took just one hour and 31 minutes to win his match, told BBC Sport: "On this warm day it's good to spend a little bit less time out there.
"J.T. probably needs a little bit less time than Logan, as far as rehab games," Roberts said.
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