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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of fish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small quantity or piece of fish, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "For dinner, I decided to cook a bit of fish with some vegetables."
Alternatives: "a small piece of fish" or "a little fish."
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I like a bit of fish.
Turkey's diet was classic Mediterranean, of course, high in all kinds of plants, olive oil, some dairy (yogurt and feta, mostly) and a bit of fish, lamb or goat.
(A bit of fish sauce?) At Siam Orchids, the broth is lighter (even in color) and more delicate; I particularly like the soup at Som Siam for its richness, but both are well made.
Any thicker (are you listening pub kitchens?) and this becomes a slog of a sandwich, a large inedible wodge of crusty bread seasoned with a bit of fish and sauce.
A bottle of the cheapest Champagne washed down a bit of fish and spuds for her and lamb for me, while she held forth on Andrew Neil, the former editor of the Sunday Times and a friend of her ex's.
Though the temptation is to do another roast, I think it's nice to cook a bit of fish, and a fish stew has the benefit of being both light and rich, hearty but elegant too, and almost impossible to mess up.
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I like a bit of fishing on television, too.
I like a bit of fishing, I used to do it when I was a kid.
He had had many plans for his retirement, including travel, a bit of fishing and to enjoy days at the races.
On Saturday and Sunday, Mr. Miles did a bit of fishing with his buddy and helped his brother lay some tile, typical weekend stuff.
10.01pm BST A bit of fishing for Maine tuneage for Vicky's time on the road just led us to excellently named Gordon Bok.
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