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The phrase "a bit of bit" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are trying to emphasize a small amount of something that is already small, but it is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I only need a bit of bit to complete the project, just a small piece of information."
Alternatives: "a little bit" or "a small amount".
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So it can be difficult at first and there can be a bit of, bit friction trying to get the patient into the, the self-help framework, rather than a kind of counselling session.
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A bit of Rudimental, Lana Del Rey, a bit of shuffle, a bit of Katy Perry's Roar.
"We lack a bit of punch, a bit of spark and a bit of footy.
A bit of Jagger, a bit of Peter O'Toole.
It's been an accumulation of things: a bit of tiredness, a bit of this, a bit of that.
There is a bit of him that could need a bit of confidence, a bit of loving really.
A bit of youth, a bit of simplicity, a bit of positivity, a bit of confidence, a bit of not falling out with your best players, now get on with it.
A bit of snow, a bit of sun, a bit of ice, and a marvelous Italian dinner prepared by our international visitor, Claudia Cecamore.
It has a bit of character, a bit of singe.
Nibbled at a bit of this, a bit of that.
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