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The phrase "a bit of studying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of studying or preparation that someone intends to do.
Example: "I think I need to do a bit of studying before the exam next week."
Alternatives: "a little studying" or "some studying".
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"I'm going to have to go and do a bit of studying myself tonight".
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The menu takes a bit of study.
It takes a bit of study.
With a bit of study you see that what seems bewilderingly complicated is intricately logical.
Some require only changes in attitude and perspective; others demand a bit of study.
With a bit of study and practice, it's a nifty case.
A bit of study reveals that the apparently juvenile surface thinly masks allegories of consumerism, terrorism, surveillance and war.
Unlike copying to Zips or SuperDisks, which function a lot like floppy disks, copying files to a recordable CD typically requires a bit of study and practice.
Mongrain recommends sacrificing a bit of study to make time for social interaction.
After quite a bit of study, she concluded there was virtually no scholarship on the subject.
Try to get in a bit of study.
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