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The phrase "a bit of space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small amount of physical or metaphorical distance or room needed for comfort or clarity.
Example: "I just need a bit of space to think about my next steps."
Alternatives: "a little room" or "some breathing room".
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I saw a bit of space there, the goalkeeper came out a bit and luckily it went in.
Clear a bit of space.
Sagna finds a bit of space down the right.
So grab a bit of space when you can.
This takes up quite a bit of space.
You need something with a bit of space".
22 min: Delfouneso finds a bit of space down the right.
They need to have a bit of space and time to sort themselves out.
It settles me, gives my brain a bit of space from itself.
"They want privacy and have the ability to carve out a bit of space for themselves".
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That required a bit of space-to-ground coordination.
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