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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small part or aspect of a person, often in a figurative sense, such as personality or character traits.
Example: "Even though he seems tough, there's a bit of him that is incredibly sensitive."
Alternatives: "a piece of him" or "a part of him".
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A bit of him is there.
So I could still hold on to a bit of him, of his dreams, too.
Hopefully we will see a bit of him early in the season.
Is there a bit of him that prickles at this? "Of course.
"In the things that were used, I found a bit of him.
Well, he does say his favourite film is The Usual Suspects, so a bit of him obviously likes some intrigue.
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"We had a look at a bit of footage of him under the short ball.
"I think we just get him straight again, give him a bit of love and get him playing for Sale".
"Liverpool paid a bit of money for him so they have high hopes for him.
You give him a bit of chase and thrills him, while you got to be chased.
Yet there is a bit of curmudgeon to him.
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