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The phrase "a bit of project" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "a bit of a project" if you intend to convey that something is somewhat of a project.
Example: "This task is a bit of a project, but I think we can manage it together."
Alternatives: "somewhat of a project" or "a small project."
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Attending Le Wagon takes two months and you learn back-end and front-end coding, database stuff as well as a bit of project management.
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Oftentimes, frustration with technologies failures is a bit of projecting onto the tool our own failures.
But they do have quite a bit of projects and artists who are well known and tour.
AZ: Well, we don't want to say too much about our next project because we want to do it right and it has already been a bit of a project.
It's become a bit of a project.
A classic potato tortilla, made earlier in the day, is a bit of a project, but worth the effort.
Unless you're a smug camper-van owner, setting up camp and pitching tents is a bit of a project.
Now there's a chance that Markkanen, a bit of a project, could end up being a good player at some point.
The main facade is interesting though the unadorned windows on the inner courtyard give it a bit of housing project look.
It's a relatively simplified turkey and rice biryani (many biryanis are quite complex) but still a bit of a project; then again, some people enjoy a little weekend fiddling after the holiday.
For the Cleveland Cavaliers, who have the first pick, a streak is in jeopardy should they decide to go with Noel, who is considered a bit of a project.
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