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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of repeat" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used informally to refer to a small amount of repetition in a conversation or text.
Example: "I noticed there was a bit of repeat in your presentation, which made it a little confusing."
Alternatives: "a little repetition" or "some redundancy".
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"We're also seeing quite a bit of repeat purchase – individuals who had not been at a location in the last 60 to 90 days," he adds.
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Because Neandertals have already been touched on in the episodes on Africa and Asia, there is a bit of repeated information here.
But it did feel like a bit of a repeat of 2003.
This is going to be a bit of a repeat, so I'll go through it fairly quickly.
Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) A bit of a repeat of very early term 1, esp on national security: Obama, bloodied up a little by the Hill, shows weakness.
Today was a bit of a repeat of this statement.
A bit of sleep, then repeat the process.
Each locus contains a "short tandem repeat," a bit of DNA that is repeated multiple times.
However, with a bit of tinkering, it is a repeat hit".
Don't be ashamed to repeat a bit of soldering work.
"The Big Apple, the dream of every lad that ever threw a leg over a thoroughbred and the goal of all horsemen," he wrote in a 1924 column, repeating a bit of racetrack slang he had picked up in New Orleans.
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