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The phrase "a bit of extra" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something additional or supplementary, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I added a bit of extra cheese to my pizza for more flavor."
Alternatives: "a little extra" or "some additional".
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And perhaps a bit of extra stamina.
Roads will get a bit of extra cash.
But a bit of extra inflation can work miracles.
I like giving people a bit of extra".
A bit of extra faxing and posting probably made sense.
Probably a bit of extra warmth was needed for this visit.
There's also Feeling Upbeat, a protein drink dubbed "a bit of extra willpower in a bottle".
"Same algorithm, but with a bit of extra eggnog/Baileys/cinnamon/other festive garnishes.
The deck looks like a bit of extra "evidence" that Oracle later withdrew.
Thankfully, I had a bit of extra time that day to take a good history.
"It takes quite a bit of extra time to go everywhere," she says.
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