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The phrase "a bit of mind" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to refer to a small amount of mental effort or consideration.
Example: "I need to put a bit of mind into this project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "a little thought" or "some consideration".
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So it turns out a bit of mind control might be possible after all.
It works better for our audience when you've got a bit of mind in there as well".
It is the same shoulder which curtailed his 2005 Lions tour in New Zealand and his self-diagnosis – "I've been carrying it for a while...it'll take a bit of mind endurance over the summer" – is scarcely the most comforting.
Viacom still owns quite a bit of "mind share", as business-school types call the section of our brains colonized by marketers, such as Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures, among others.
Over the last few months, Linode has lost a bit of mind share to new competitors, including DigitalOcean, which always charged by the hour.
As far as competition like Medium, which is getting quite a bit of mind share lately, Mullenweg doesn't seem all too concerned.
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After the emotional roller-coaster ride I had just taken through the American health care system, I was really feeling like I could use a bit of mind-numbing routine.
It's a bit of a mind melting notion, to be sure.
As Collins explained it, he was a bit of a mind reader.
It's a bit of a mind game, because it is perceptual.
Still, isn't this just a bit of a mind bend?
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