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The phrase "a bit of analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate a small amount of examination or evaluation of a subject or topic.
Example: "Before we proceed, let's take a bit of analysis on the data we've collected to identify any trends."
Alternatives: "a small amount of analysis" or "a little analysis".
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A bit of analysis shows that this reasoning applies to any positive offer.
Now, he is entering a witness protection programme, as well as offering a bit of analysis on the recent referendum.
The procession of images is interesting evocative, even though occasionally one is left wishing for a bit of analysis, lyricism or insight.
BECAUSE Topic A in every newspaper and television show is the economy, may I offer a bit of analysis of what is happening, how bad it is and isn't, and what a cure might be?
A bit of analysis: the good news, for Nadal fans, is that their man seems to have cleansed his brain of the Djokovic-centered fear that he admitted had occupied his head for much of 2011.
I would like to see my countrymen prosper, and it seems that Glasmeier and her colleagues are working towards that end in their way by presenting facts and offering a bit of analysis and interpretation.
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So, what about "we, the people?" My simple proposal is to impose on our political process a bit of policy analysis -- to go with standard budget analysis -- that I call the Human Impact Report.
By way of an answer, let me engage in a bit of historical analysis.
But I thought it might be interesting to try doing a bit of deductive analysis on the sudden 7 percent plunge in the Nikkei.
The Happiest Planet Index released by the New Economics Foundation measured a combination of ecological footprint, life-satisfaction and life expectancy, and with a bit of mathematical analysis, Vanuatu came out top.
If that occurs, we will be witnessing something all too rare in economics: a bit of sensible analysis that led to a change in policy that prevents a lot of people from being made worse off.
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