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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of getting" is not standard in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in informal contexts to imply a small amount of effort or process involved in achieving something.
Example: "There's a bit of getting used to the new software before it becomes second nature."
Alternatives: "a little bit of effort" or "some adjustment needed".
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"It still takes a bit of getting used to.
"So that took a bit of getting used to.
Ms. Parsons's colors take a bit of getting used to.
In short, it can take a bit of getting through.
Seal blubber, however, takes a bit of getting used to.
Ezizgul herself takes a bit of getting to know.
"It took a bit of getting used to".
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Its elements of romantic comedy follow in the steps of "Moonlighting," with a bit of "Get Smart" thrown in.
There's always a little bit of getting better, coupled with some kind of a family tie, something of heart".
It takes a little bit of getting used to.
This change takes a little bit of getting used to.
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