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The phrase "a bit of roll" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a small amount of rolling motion or a slight increase in something, such as momentum or activity.
Example: "After a slow start, the project finally gained a bit of roll and started to progress more quickly."
Alternatives: "a little momentum" or "a touch of movement".
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We7 appears to be on a bit of roll of late, having recently launched its premium service (sans ads) and iPhone app, the company also claims to have hit a tipping point where it is bringing in enough revenue to cover the real cost of the ad-supported streams, something that Spotify, which appears to have been going for scale first and foremost, can't necessarily claim.
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A bit of a roll is an understatement as well.
"We're on a bit of a roll".
This week let's do a bit of – ahem – roll play.
The Los Angeles Kings are on a bit of a roll in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Jerry Jones is on a bit of a roll with the signings of Terrell Owens and Tank Johnson.
We've struggled at times, but we've been on a bit of a roll here.
I was able to get on a bit of a roll from that point on".
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It is hard to miss the news: the stock market has been on a bit of a roll lately.
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