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The phrase "a bit of structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of organization or framework in a context, such as writing, planning, or design.
Example: "To improve the flow of the presentation, we need to add a bit of structure to our main points."
Alternatives: "some organization" or "a little framework".
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Many gardens have a bit of structure, but to be this rigidly structured is bizarre.
Mancienne said: "He's [Hiddink] basically said he's just going to give us a bit of structure.
It will add a bit of structure to a pair of cropped jeans and looks good with most things.
Military touches, like the epaulettes on the roomy shirt dresses and double-breasted coats, added a bit of structure and definition to the voluminous shapes.
"Any successful team needs a solid base, so most of our focus has been on that defensive shape and a bit of structure".
If you want to pay peanuts but don't want your bag to look cheap, go for something modestly proportioned, with a bit of structure (nothing gives the game away like baggy pleather).
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Similarly, weakening job-protection measures will make it easier for firms to get rid of excess staff but they will make no offsetting hires.Sequencing mattersStructural reforms could do with a bit of structuring themselves, in other words.
Instead of requiring people to access or look up a bit of structured data, it instead puts the information where they're looking anyway: in the middle of their steady stream of updates.
There is a bit of a structure in place, in that Conover attempts to start to broadly approach a topic with his guest, then bores down to a more granular level.
Blocking boards add a bit of additional structure, and also serve as fire breaks in case of a house fire.
"It is like a blog with a little bit of structure".
More suggestions(16)
a hierarchy of structure
a bit of strategy
a change of structure
a simulation of structure
a bit of mime
a wobbliness of structure
a bit of caution
a matter of structure
a bit of hope
a type of structure
a lack of structure
a bit of decorum
a bit of enterprise
a mastery of structure
a bit of context
a hint of structure
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