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The phrase "a bit of construction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of building or development work, often in a casual context.
Example: "The park is closed for a bit of construction, so please use the alternate route."
Alternatives: "a small amount of construction" or "a little construction work".
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I'm still working on it, so expect a bit of "construction" and continuing additions and improvements.
In the meantime, there's quite a bit of construction to be done which will require significant financing.
On the flip side, it does require a bit of construction and is not the most attractive solution.
You can also use a hot glue gun to connect just a bit of construction paper with the stem and petals to hold them together.
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VISITORS to Palm Beach, Fla., in the early years of the 20th century would find a relatively vacant town, with just a bit of new construction.
I think some trucks have moved, and there's a tiny bit of construction going on in Tilted.
Assembly Member Darren Johnson, of the Green Party, said that despite the public expense, "not a single bit of construction work has been done".
I'm not happy about being laid off, but I'm glad about retraining my mind". Next: "I'm learning basic math, reading and writing, a little bit of construction and maintenance.
A bit of history: Tishman Realty and Construction was started in 1898 by my great-grandfather.
We get quite a bit of that particular construction in this book.
A more current bit of construction news involves biking, a key part of the garden's DNA.
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