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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of comic" is not correct in standard English usage
It may be intended to refer to a small amount of comic material or humor, but it is more common to say "a bit of comedy" or "a bit of comic relief." Example: "After a long day at work, I like to watch a bit of comedy to unwind."
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Now for a bit of comic relief.
"It was a bit of comic relief," Testud said.
Fortunately, baseball is around to provide a bit of comic relief.
People who visited the site met with a bit of comic relief about the hiccup.
The director, Susan Stroman, has even given them a bit of comic business.
"It was a bit of comic relief and I played better after that.
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FIRST, a bit of comics history: Superman long believed he was the sole survivor of his doomed planet.
Circus Oz is not above a bit of iconoclasm, comic sadism, bathroom humor or pacifist politics.
My brother, who's a bit of a comic book lover, suggested Professor Xavier from the X-Men.
A bit of clever comic relief in the show comes from an unexpected source: the stuffy academic painter Jean-Léon Gérôme. Jean-Léon Gérôme
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