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The phrase "a bit of climbing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of climbing activity or effort involved in a particular context, such as hiking or mountaineering.
Example: "The trail was mostly flat, but there was a bit of climbing towards the end that added some challenge to the hike."
Alternatives: "a little climbing" or "some climbing".
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Lie back on the flake, McCall!" Bob yells, lapsing into a bit of climbing argot.
On weekends, he does a bit of climbing on the rocky outcroppings in Central Park, he said, standing near the Slurpee machine on Wednesday.
We've got a bit of climbing to do".
We then had a bit of climbing to a beautiful view of the state that was rewarded with great down hilling, and meandered through a beautiful Wisconsin valley off to lunch at a local winery.
"It involves a bit of climbing, great nature, as well as a nice river walk.
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Anytime you were up high enough to see the back of a raven in flight, you knew you'd done a good bit of climbing.
The most famous route on the most famous bit of climbing rock in the world guards the entrance to the sublime Yosemite Valley, and it is a rock to which most climbers can only aspire.
Cruise also gives us his some vintage sprinting — now as distinctive a trait as Nic Cage's sudden shouting — as well as a bit of free climbing and some Olympic-quality ledge dangling.
I've still got a bit of a climb to go.
The cave church of St Peter's is a 10-minute drive, then a bit of a climb above town.
A staircase leads to the beach for those who don't mind a bit of a climb.
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