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The phrase "a bit of roadside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small section or area of a road or highway, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "We stopped for a picnic at a bit of roadside where the view was simply breathtaking."
Alternatives: "a small stretch of road" or "a little piece of roadside".
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Here's a bit of roadside beauty – the Airstream Ranch.
In "Fortified," a bit of roadside kitsch in Greece suggests her poems' elegiac methods of mixing up arrivals and departures: On the bus ride back, we pass a store named Ni Hao, selling pelts.
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This is Big W's Roadside Bar-B-Q, which appeared on a little bit of roadside lawn in front of Pawling Collision earlier this summer.
So he headed to South America, and soon enough a bit of poking around by a Paraguayan roadside brought him face-to-antenna with his "extinct" ant.
Continuing in Grand Cayman's tradition of roadside dining, Al La Kebab (Marquee Plaza; 345-943-4343) is a bit of an upgrade from Seymour's in terms of ambience.
Along the way, we did a bit of antiquing, dropped in on a bluegrass jam session, hiked through clover fields and ate fresh peach cobbler at a roadside cafe.
I first discovered them at a roadside stand in the Antiguan hills; that first one was orange and not too hot, but rich in its way, with onions and a bit of sweetness.
A bit of hope.
A bit of decorum.
A bit of both.
A bit of intrigue.
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