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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of soap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of soap, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I just need a bit of soap to wash my hands before dinner."
Alternatives: "a small amount of soap" or "a little soap".
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Once water is successfully obtained it is down to a little 'shower tent' where you poor jugs of the stuff over you as quickly as possible, scrub with a bit of soap and then dry off before a cloud covers the sun and the temperature drops.
Squeeze a bit of soap onto the sponge, and pick up a dish.
Try a bit of soap and water.
Have one with water and the other with water, and a bit of soap.
Take a bit of soap and water and scrub them down.
When washing the water bowl, make sure to use hot water with a bit of soap.
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It was like a bit of a soap opera.
It's a bit of a soap opera, a bit Jeremy Kyle".
Sometimes that blood will bead up on the skin, so add a bit of dish soap to even it out.
Harry Redknapp has claimed "people with their own agendas" had a hand in his resignation as Queens Park Rangers manager, describing the situation as "a bit of a soap opera".
It starts to become a bit of a soap opera, and I'm more interested in being open about life with HIV than how I got it.
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