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The phrase "a bit of found" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is unclear how it could be used.
Example: "I found a bit of found treasure in the old chest." (Note: This example is awkward due to the incorrect phrase.)
Alternatives: "a bit of discovery" or "a bit of treasure".
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"There was a lot to rebel against, and easy to be in opposition with a bit of found rusty metal," he recalls.
There's a bit of found urban poetry here.
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A bit of Googling found another apparent discrepancy in Mr. Roberts's version of events.
Men itching to indulge in a bit of cowboy find themselves both attracted and torn.
And after a bit of Googling, I found Divapor.com".
It reminded me of catching a chairlift by yourself, a bit of solitude I found really enjoyable".
After a bit of digging, I found that there is a specific email address for reporting this kind of content.
It made a bit of money, I found it time-consuming, and it was mainly that," he says.
Even Billy Vunipola – who can be guaranteed to batter his way into a bit of open field – found himself chopped down.
After a bit of futzing, he found some interesting entries.
We decided to look — and share a bit of what we found.
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