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The phrase "a bit of other" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear when to use it due to its lack of clarity and grammatical structure. Example: "I would like a bit of other information on the topic."
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During my six months in Zurich, I wrote a bit about Lagos and did a bit of other writing.
Before we chat out the Droid 4 there's a bit of other news we need to address right quick.
Cross-referencing the Super Bowl indicator with a bit of other popular Wall Street lore yields a murky to slightly bullish forecast.
Just hours after announcing its new CEO, Microsoft released a bit of other news today: The Redmond giant has invested $15 million into the mobile location-based app Foursquare.
Now that a lot of consumer cameras also support high frame rate recordings, though, there is also quite a bit of other content available in both 720p60 and 1080p60, as well as a number of commercial releases.
You also delay the fiscal impact, and you leave room for a bit of other government spending.
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The service reminds me a bit of others like Graphiq or Tableau, which also let you look up trends and information and then visualise it.
Lear represented what Freudians like to call the Other, and back then everyone who was anyone wanted a bit of the Other.
Every word is – if you're in the mood for a bit of the other – sexual.
You all share it and try a bit of what other people recommend.
By the end each said she had appropriated a bit of the other's style.
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