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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of chat" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to conversation or a talk between two or more people, often about topics that are not important or serious. For example: We had a bit of chat at lunch, but nothing too serious.
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They like a bit of chat.
They have got a few players in their side that love a bit of chat".
The quality of concentration in the operating theatre is beyond intense, and yet there's also a bit of chat – the surgeons are focused, yet relaxed.
True, there's quite a bit of chat about a set of murals Rothko was commissioned to do for New York's Four Seasons restaurant.
"I just said to Romain Grosjean the other day, 'It would be a good idea if you came up home one day for lunch so we could have a bit of chat,"' Stewart told Autosport magazine.
Finally, there's a bit of chat about the Europa League, a long-awaited win for Aston Villa, and a certain Dutch footballer rapping: no, not Ryan Babel, but Royston Drenthe.
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Mr. Bloomberg did take a moment as the event ended to sidle up to the mayor for a bit of chit chat.
"You have to study the language but you pick up a lot hanging out in the bars, and once you know the numbers, how to order food and make a bit of chit chat life gets much easier," says Cassia Baldock, 30, from the Wirral, who lived in Tianjin last year for nine months after leaving a marketing job in London.
But after a bit of chatting about the new collection, the spirit took him.
Work, hard work, a bit of TV, a bit of reading, a bit of chatting to friends, some going to the pub or for dinner.
After a bit of a chat Brendon McCullum goes for a speculative review.
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