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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small amount of influence, control, or energy in various contexts, such as politics, technology, or personal relationships.
Example: "In this negotiation, having a bit of power can make a significant difference in the outcome."
Alternatives: "a small amount of power" or "a little bit of power".
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I personally do not want any group in Turkey to be too powerful because whoever has a bit of power craves more and then more and is never enough.
In fact, Mr. McConnell lost quite a bit of power today.
You reclaim a bit of power when you have a chicken and get its eggs".
So even when televisions, VCR's and microwaves are off, they are consuming a bit of power.
"This character has quite a bit of power in the story.
It's hard to resign – you give up a lot, not just a bit of power, money and the car pool.
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He writes most of the material too, so maybe it's time for a bit of power-sharing.
Sometimes what we need is a bit of wait power".
And just like that, the view lost a bit of its power.
I think I have quite a bit of personal power, which I studied after learning from him.
If you run a regression analysis, it suggests that the postconvention polls probably have a bit of predictive power, but ought to be discounted fairly heavily.
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