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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of stuff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to a small amount of various items or materials, often in a vague or non-specific way.
Example: "I just need a bit of stuff from the garage to finish the project."
Alternatives: "a little bit of things" or "a small amount of items".
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"There was quite a bit of stuff," Ms. Williamson said.
So there's really quite a bit of stuff to evolve, when you come onto land.
All he had was a bit of stuff: he wasn't a danger.
Saying it was "utterly inexcusable," he admitted he expected "quite a bit of stuff will go on coming out".
Clara's Grandpa is no longer married, but instead has a bit of stuff who I have called Miss Vi Agra.
I don't agree with quite a bit of stuff I read in magazine interviews or see on TV.
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"I thought that Saturday had knocked a bit of stuffing out of us as a team.
40 min: There's a bit of playground stuff now.
I do a bit of national stuff and some mentoring of candidates.
And, for sure, there's a bit of that stuff in here.
The music starts and they dive in and seem to do quite a bit of complicated stuff underwater.
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