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The phrase "a bit of action" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small amount of activity or excitement, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After a long week of work, I was ready for a bit of action over the weekend."
Alternatives: "a little excitement" or "some activity".
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42 min: A bit of action.
Sad to say, I do like a bit of action.
A place with a bit of action, B's father says.
But with polling day drawing nearer, a bit of action against criminal gangs seems especially timely.
That night, after dinner at the hotel, B's father suggests they go and find a bit of action.
Quite a bit of action takes place on this makeshift rectangular walkway, making possible some poignantly intimate moments.
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Some dirty talk and a bit of sexual action.
They love a bit of Hollywood action and no mistake.
If yesterday was a bit of an action replay of 12 months previously, there were a couple of differences.
What follows is an episode largely comprised of drinking, picnics and a bit of romantic action.
Jack Wills clearly wants a bit of the action, but that would be a mistake.
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