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The phrase "a bit of description" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to request or provide a small amount of descriptive information about something.
Example: "In the report, please include a bit of description about the project's objectives."
Alternatives: "a little description" or "a short description".
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Each page reproduces the postcard with a bit of description about the subject, and a picture of the back of the postcard, which sometimes contains a personal message from the sender.
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When she praised a specific bit of description, I had to admit that it hadn't come about spontaneously — it was only after looking carefully at the photographs and trying out various metaphors that I settled on the idea that the leeches were gathered around the middle of the bottle like a belt.
Read a bit of the site's description and click on the ones that are more relevant for you.
And there would always be some horribly gruesome descriptions, a bit of teen romance – and usually someone who was meant to be dead that turned out to be alive.
Excuse me!), but Laura's happy teasing of Jeff and his gallant response (he suggests there is probably a poor ex-Soviet republic where that is the greatest compliment a woman can pay a man and that's where he plans to permanently live) typifies the winningly joyful vibe of Dyer's description of a bit of slap and tickle at the Venice Biennale.
Give a brief description or a bit of information, and then say "for more information, visit our website at:" This will give your followers and friends an incentive for visiting your site.
The narrative loses a bit of focus in its sketchily summarized descriptions of events between 1941 and 1943.
Until now, if you (like me) missed that mythical period of Ms. Armitage's long and successful career, you had to rely on critical descriptions and a bit of archival film.
She then got a bit stuck on "the Jews", adding: "They've usually got a nose that has a bit of a curve... It's a description... .. That's it.
However, volume one has become the bestselling sports book of the year and deservedly so: there's a smattering of gossip (his brother Jack; a bit of Best and Beckham), a truly moving description of the Munich air disaster in 1958, where he was present as many of his United team-mates died, and some genuine comedy, mostly involving a bungling, accident-prone Nobby Stiles.
According to the description, there's a bit of each episode in the video above.
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