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The phrase "a bit of skipping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of skipping, either in a literal sense (like skipping rope) or in a figurative sense (like skipping over something in a text).
Example: "After a bit of skipping, the children were out of breath and laughing."
Alternatives: "a little skipping" or "some skipping".
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I work out and do a bit of skipping.
As before, some of the talk invites a bit of skipping.
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Worms seem to do better with a bit of neglect, and skipping feeding for a few weeks is not a problem.
"London's burning!" screams lost, lamented Joe Strummer, and for the next two hours I punch pads, punch the heavy bag, punch the speed bag, shadow box, do a bit of my rubbish skipping and punch Fred with all my might through his body armour.
They may make you watch a couple of commercials (or you may pay a bit to skip those), but otherwise, the connectivity is there for you.
It does a good job of explaining, though there's a bit of preamble you can skip.
If I'm in London, I've got a personal trainer I see twice a week, and we'll do cross training, some rowing and running and boxing and skipping, a bit of free weights.
This style has been a bit of a thing since Lily Allen skipped around to Smile in a prom dress and Air Max trainers in 2006 – remember that?
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Stig style The owners of a new yurt camp near Rye in Kent - Barefoot Yurts - describe themselves as being "a bit of a stig, always eyeing skips and bits people take to the local dump".
It is curious and telling that Keller highlights things like Assange's belief that former Stasi destroyed records (dismissed as "utter nonsense"); or that Assange likes to skip (he has a "bit of PeterPan in him"); or the notion that Assange's embargo sought to "build suspense and amplify a story".
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