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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of teasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where light-hearted or playful mockery is being described.
Example: "During the game, there was a bit of teasing among friends, which made the atmosphere more enjoyable."
Alternatives: "a little bit of ribbing" or "some light teasing".
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A bit of teasing slides me off the chair.
We called her that with love and a bit of teasing.
Slimmy defined the album as "freedom, with a bit of "teasing" and "sexual", an album full of strong songs dedicated to his fans.
In an interview with Susana Faria of JPN, Slimmy defined the album as "freedom, with a bit of "teasing" and "sexual", an album full of strong songs dedicated to my fans".
This is horticulture!" She shows enormous gratitude towards plant science, but also a bit of teasing: "Drunken botanists?
I still get a bit of teasing, but now I've found friends I feel comfortable with, I don't really care any more.
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As always, Boston will welcome them with open arms... and a little bit of teasing.
On Dylan's part, Waldman writes, there was "a bit of taunt and tease in the relationship whose intimacy I notice[d] Ginsberg deeply enjoy[ed]." And, one might add, there was a bit of pathos on Ginsberg's part.
Herb took me downstairs for a close look and a handshake and a bit of growly teasing.
Crack jokes, do a bit of light teasing, laugh a lot.
You'd also like a bit of a teasing outfit to get that hot, desirable look.
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