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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of pot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing marijuana or cooking, often implying a small quantity.
Example: "For this recipe, you only need a bit of pot to enhance the flavor."
Alternatives: "a small amount of cannabis" or "a little marijuana."
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The most we could score was a bit of pot.
What about when a bit of pot is combined with a beer or two?
So tell me, Daily Mail, why are you treating this story like "a bit of pot"?
'I was only using a bit of pot at the time... everyone was on something then... pot and then heroin.
I liked a bit of pot in my youth, though, so I guess I did some memory work.
Picking courses and universities based on predicted grades, best and worst case scenarios, and a bit of pot luck.
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Now, having a little bit of pot, like a joint, is not a crime as long as you don't burn or openly display it.
Ford continues, "Obviously, everybody in drum and bass loves to smoke a little bit of pot.
That makes it a bit of a "honey pot," said Mr. Ramage, noting that Jakarta's wealth has helped fuel official corruption, often cited as a deterrent to foreign investment.
Like Taiwan itself, the restaurants are actually a bit of a melting pot for different regional cuisines: there are some fine Sichuan dishes and the Shanghainese dumplings are excellent.
In those days it was a pilgrimage from down south to what was a bit of a tin-pot set up - there was only a small hut with a slot that you could put your telescope through.
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