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The phrase "a bit of lighting" is not correct in this context; it should be "a bit of light." You can use it when referring to a small amount of illumination or brightness in a specific situation.
Example: "The room was dim, but a bit of light from the window made it feel more inviting."
Alternatives: "a little light" or "a small amount of light."
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This image is a bit blurry and needs a bit of lighting adjustment too but it's worth it.
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"A bit of light amusement.
Allow a bit of light in.
I can live with a bit of light poppy fascism.
To give them a bit of light relief," Shrubbs remembered.
More research is needed, but this study sheds a bit of light on this "invisible" disease.
"I think we finally see a bit of light," receiver Chaz Schilens said.
With that and a bit of light weeding, the garden went from scraggly to polished.
There may be a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.
I came to 5SoS for a bit of light relief, maybe a few British weather gags.
I've chosen this as a bit of light relief, because it's rip-roaring fun.
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