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The phrase "a bit of site" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to refer to "a bit of insight" or "a bit of the site."
Example: "I need a bit of site information before we proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "a small portion of the site" or "a little bit of the site."
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Sending up the Gagosian big top, Mr. Gordon has created a bit of site-specific poetry with two enormous video projections of a solitary elephant perambulating the gallery space, a work that gradually transforms public spectacle in an intriguingly private viewing experience.
Sending up the Gagosian big top, Mr. Gordon has created a bit of site-specific poetry with two enormous video projections of a solitary elephant parambulating the gallery space, a work that gradually transforms public spectacle in an intriguingly private viewing experience.
Well, it's sort of a bit of the site, now moved close to the Other stage, which is dominated by a huge metal spider, which has moving upper arms (arms?), and there are lots of lasers, and then acrobatic young folk in Batman/devil costumes start flinging themselves about.
They said it would be available in September, and now it's September, and they've updated a bit of the site to recommend the 27″ display, suggesting the new screens will be available soon — perhaps tomorrow.
Read a bit of the site's description and click on the ones that are more relevant for you.
Interestingly enough, Patrick Collison took the stage at Twitter Flight to discuss their new integration with Fabric, so perhaps he was doing a bit of on-site recruiting.
My kitchen is … a bit of a building site.
"We all love a bit of fun," the site explains.
It will, to be honest, be a bit of a building site until 2017.
The latter solution has attracted quite a bit of attention with sites like Profilactic, ProfileLinker, and Loopster.
Whereas with TwittLink, a site owner has to install a bit of JavaScript in their site's header, TBUZZ works solely through a bookmarklet.
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