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The phrase "a bit of skill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small amount of ability or expertise in a particular area or task.
Example: "To successfully complete this project, you'll need a bit of skill in graphic design."
Alternatives: "some skill" or "a touch of skill".
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The man has, oh, a bit of skill and technique.
With him, most of it is hard work and perseverance with a bit of skill.
It gives me something to do and there's a bit of skill in it as well.
"There's obviously a bit of skill involved but a bit of luck as well.
That takes a bit of skill; any idiot can grill a fillet steak".
But whoever depicted this feast did so with obvious care, a bit of skill and — perhaps — some affection.
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If you don't, you start to lose a bit of the skill".
You look at him and Wazza [Wayne Rooney] and for me they're the two players that can really change a game and open up defences with a through pass or a bit of individual skill".
All that is needed to write a computer virus is a bit of programming skill and a malevolent streak; it is often said that a child can do it.
Although by this stage he didn't remember even his family's names, there was still a bit of musical skill, just like the memory he showed for motorbike parts when he looked at the Black Shadow picture.
Normal humans will upload a Word document or pay to have their books laid out by Amazon's service providers and folks with a bit of InDesign skill can upload a book specially laid out for their needs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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