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The phrase "a bit of cause" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a small reason or justification, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "There was a bit of cause for concern when the project was delayed."
Alternatives: "a small reason" or "a little justification".
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This is quite a bit of cause for not enough genuinely interesting effect.
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Bio-pics always seem a bit of a lost cause, a case of wearying calculation and craft struggling to recapture the incandescence of natural genius.
"There will be a number of police officers joining the march so we have a bit of a common cause with the TUC on this one," he said.
"It was a bit of a hopeless cause when we went in," he says.
However, a club without a purpose is a bit of a lost cause and so we decided to go and do something useful.
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She's also survived a bit of a kerfuffle caused by a misunderstanding in the writing of a New York Times profile.
This "end of the world" line of speculation is a bit of a refrain caused, might I hesitantly say, by people ignoring history.
MWC 2017 was still a quality show, but was missing a bit of excitement usually caused by Samsung.
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