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Discover Ludwig"a bit mistake" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means a minor error or blunder. You can use it when you want to downplay the significance of a mistake. Example sentence: "I made a bit mistake on my quiz, but I'm sure I'll get a passing grade."
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"Cubans are a bit mistaken about what life is like in America," said Ms. Hernandez, 50.
Even a single bit mistake can cause a loss of synchronization, resulting in an invalid packet.
There's a little bit mistake in the reasoning he made.
"In my opinion, is a little bit mistake," he said, adding that players can have longer careers on different surfaces.
"It almost happened a bit by mistake," says Colmignoli, 36.
In most cases those results would be better viewed as mistakes pointing to a next step that will be a bit less mistaken.
The brand's foray into fashion watches "was a little bit a mistake," Mr. Calce said.
THOMPSON (smugly): He made a bit of a mistake.
Was the whole thing just a bit of a mistake?
You're making a bit of a mistake there, ha, ha.
I suppose, if you squinted a bit, you could mistake Scarlett Johansson for Diana Rigg.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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