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The phrase "a bit of experimenting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of trial and error or testing in a particular context, such as science, cooking, or creative processes.
Example: "To improve the recipe, I decided to do a bit of experimenting with different spices and ingredients."
Alternatives: "some experimentation" or "a little experimentation".
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It took quite a bit of experimenting.
Brotto did a bit of experimenting on herself.
"We did a bit of experimenting with dry-ageing," says Peter.
If they have a graduate scheme they will probably go into all this on the job, although a bit of experimenting in this area in your own time won't go amiss.
Generally end users need to rely on 3rd party manuals and a bit of experimenting to tear apart a gadget.
Determining the right withdrawal rate for you may take a bit of experimenting and also adjusting as market conditions change.
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So how does it feel to have a track you made as a bit of experiment become a hit?
After a little bit of experimenting - Voila!
"Smoking a bit of dope... experimenting with various ways of expressing one's sexual identity.
It is a bit of an experiment.
It's also a bit of an experiment.
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