Sentence examples for a bit of free from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit of free" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is free or complimentary, but it needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "I was hoping to get a bit of free advice on how to improve my writing skills."
Alternatives: "a little free" or "some complimentary".

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The shifter isn't particularly crisp, and the steering has a bit of free play.

Clearly spotting a bit of free publicity, MI6 has launched a well-timed recruitment drive.

Just don't be surprised if the nip-backers come with a bit of free advice for the batsmen too.

But a duck house, a moat and a bit of free gardening are hardly an "opportunity for personal enrichment".

What I keep returning to when I have a bit of free reading time is Hunter Davies's book about the Beatles.

Because a university is the best place to indulge in a bit of "free education", to explore what you find interesting, to expand your knowledge.

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If I may indulge in a bit of free-marketeering, I think competition might actually improve some of the commercial products on the big screens.

True enough though the chances of a Communist president would be hugely enhanced if the party changed its name (as its cousins in Central Europe have done), disavowed much of its history, embraced a bit of free-marketry, and had the nous to put a youthful person like Poland's president, Alexander Kwasniewski, at its head.

rumr is about "controlled anonymity" — aka, having a bit of free-flowing fun with your friends.

"While in college, I took a few classes around and did quite a bit of free-time studying on derivatives.

I will have a bit of a free role.

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