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The phrase "a bit of classical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of classical music, art, or literature, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I enjoy listening to a bit of classical while I work to help me concentrate."
Alternatives: "a touch of classical" or "a little classical".
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There is a formula: there's a bit of classical music at the start, and then an actor reads, and there's some music at the end — and that's it.
With a bit of classical frieze and a few leaded windows for authenticity, it is a perfect setting for the dense collage of tropical trees, reminiscent of Miss Stite's garden in Australia.
Mozart's Requiem in D minor (1791) I always used to listen to quite a bit of classical music because my dad liked it, and if you've got any ear for music at all you have to enjoy Mozart.
Much of what's played during the first half, though, seems to be chosen at whim: a blissful lullaby sung in Welsh; the painfully beautiful Turning Tide, with a bit of classical flavour added by violin-playing monks.
I will occasionally indulge in a bit of classical while at the library; it's no coincidence that among my most-played tracks in iTunes are Mendelssohn's "Songs Without Words". Here, try reading the rest of this post while listening to him, to see if it affects your comprehension.
It shows two young women, deflowered Breck girls, whose pregnant bellies aren't quite where they should be; they stand on a roof trimmed with a bit of Classical egg-and-dart molding — insemination is in the details — where you might expect a gutter.
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"I have a bit of light classical music on it and a bit of easy listening," she said.
I used to play baroque and a bit of light classical music for dining, groups like the Living Strings.
When Foxx lightly imitated a bit of the classical aria (the notes were right on but the lyrics were gibberish), the kids in the house just ate it up (so did the adults).
And of course a bit of atmospheric Classical music, especially Bach or Wagner.
Let's start with a little bit of classical music here and this engages questions one and two.
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