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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of style" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a small amount of elegance or flair.
Example: "Her outfit had a bit of style that made her stand out at the event."
Alternatives: "a touch of elegance" or "a hint of flair."
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I do watch a bit of Style Challenge and think, 'Right!
It's arguably a bit of style, if not necessarily ideas, that Interpol's writing presently lacks.
A bit of style and a dose of gossip is just what you need sometimes.
And with more than a bit of style, it has to be said.
But don't just pour from the kettle - add a bit of style with one of these teapots.
If you want a cheap bed with a bit of style, though, it's a step above your average hostel.
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So evidently that bricklike look is a bit of styling trompe l'oeil, with the sharp creases on the bodywork doing their part to butch up a shape that is actually rather aerodynamic.
Both stylists agreed that pretty much anyone can rock the curly bang, regardless of face shape or hair texture, though Dagenais pointed out it will require quite a bit of styling if you have naturally straight hair.
For extra bounce, flip your hair back and then work a bit of styling cream through it.
To do this, use a bit of styling mousse and brush your hair back from your forehead, into a faux-mohawk.
He's a pretty good-looking guy and a bit of a style icon".
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