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The phrase "a bit of opera" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a small amount or a brief experience of opera music or performance. Example: "After dinner, we enjoyed a bit of opera to unwind and appreciate the art form."
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Fine for a walk, a bit of opera, a good meal Getting There One thing that protects Lucca from a tourist onslaught is its lack of an airport.
On Sunday there was a bit of opera, a performance of "Un bel di vedremo" from Puccini's "Madama Butterfly" by the soprano Ying Huang — Mrs. Koo's favorite aria, Shirley Young said.
As well as appointing a dedicated sports producer – "too often we have ghettoised sport into the sports desk [hourly bulletin]" – he has looked to embrace "the more poppy end of culture – it needs to get a really good showing on the programme, not just high-end theatre and a bit of opera.
Expect plenty of dish -- and a bit of opera bouffe -- in this back-stage tell-all by Mr. Pavarotti's longtime publicist and manager, who charts the tenor's ascent from "very beautiful, simple, lovely guy" to "very determined, aggressive and somewhat unhappy superstar".
A brief musical interlude by a live band segued into a deejay set with music that sounded vaguely familiar: it was mostly early house, sorta-kinda-maybe world-music light and "Paris Is Burning" ballroom beats, with a bit of opera sampling mixed in for good measure.
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It was like a bit of a soap opera.
It's a bit of a soap opera, a bit Jeremy Kyle".
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It starts to become a bit of a soap opera, and I'm more interested in being open about life with HIV than how I got it.
Investors still got a higher price than they could have envisaged a couple of months ago, and their reluctance to sell means the reverse gilts auction will become a bit of a soap opera.
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