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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small amount or portion of something that belongs to a male individual, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "He always shares a bit of his wisdom during our discussions, which I find very valuable."
Alternatives: "a small portion of his" or "a little of his".
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But I think it's also a bit of his nature.
A bit of his experimentation is on himself.
Perhaps the other candidates should adopt a bit of his libertarian fervour.
Here's a bit of his version of "This Land Is Your Land".
Justin Beiber gets a mere 240 people hoping for a bit of his lustre.
He lost quite a bit of his wardrobe, and Lew Grade lost a shoe.
Perhaps more important, as Saturday's Guardian interview showed, Brown has recovered a bit of his mojo.
Mr. Bush has also held on to a bit of his bombastic style and needling humor.
He has begun to lose a bit of his military starch.
"He has probably blown a bit of his career by being too big for his boots.
"There are so many to choose from," Sevigny says".I think they all hold a bit of his magic".
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