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The phrase "a bit of popularity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of fame or recognition that someone or something has received.
Example: "After her viral video, she gained a bit of popularity among social media users."
Alternatives: "a touch of fame" or "some degree of recognition."
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Maybe Sebastian lost a bit of popularity after what happened in Malaysia this year".
But modestly] Yeah there's definitely a bit of popularity around the whole winter team at the moment.
For Egypt's beleaguered Islamists, it provides a chance to change discredited tactics, and regain a bit of popularity in the process.Egypt's foreign minister, Amr Moussa, has pointedly refused to be drawn into condemning America.
First launched in 2004, the site puttered along until it gained a bit of popularity.
Lest you think that Sony's just hopping on the VR bandwagon now that Oculus has sparked a bit of popularity: according to Shuhei Yoshida, president of Sony's Worldwide Studios, they've been tinkering with VR prototypes ever since they started working on the Playstation Move back in 2009.
Suddenly they gain a bit of popularity and are asked to doing a double-bill with the DJ.
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I can well imagine, however, that a candidate of any leaning might be put off by the sheer bungling frivolity, the sight of a government desperately grappling for a household name, a bit of borrowed popularity.
Here, however, the direct-to-the-tank approach is gaining a bit of mainstream popularity, attracting people like Mr. Roost, on his way to work, dressed in a suit.
"With the X-Games it's a bit of a popularity competition - if your name fits or you're a bit movie star then you may be one of 20 to get an invite, but there are a lot of talented kids out there who the world don't know about.
We all know that "DWTS" can be a bit of a popularity contest, but Maks, 31, thinks the judges should be held responsible for their rather confusing -- and definitely not standard -- judging system.
We all know that "Dancing With the Stars" can be a bit of a popularity contest, but professional dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy thinks the judges are the ones at fault.
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