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The phrase "a bit of trying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea of making a small effort or attempt at something.
Example: "With a bit of trying, I was able to solve the puzzle that had stumped me for days."
Alternatives: "a little effort" or "some attempt".
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"It's a bit of trying to change the wings on an airplane while we're flying.
"At one point last year during off-season testing in France there was McLaren, Sauber and Ferrari as well as BMW all trying out new equipment with different nations, so there was a bit of trying to get the upper hand," he said.
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"I came back from Iraq and I had a bit of stress and I tried to vent it through sport.
It's like Chekhov and Brecht: you get the sense Chekhov nurtured his ideas, whereas Brecht was 'Try a bit of this, try a bit of that.' I'm definitely the latter type".
The team spent quite a bit of time trying to decide where to set the boundary between the operating system and the emulated layer, though.
Do not take her boots off unless you want to spend quite a bit of time trying to put them back on!
If you have the time or equipment to do a bit of cooking, try baba ghanoush or sweet pea dip.
For a bit of competition, try races.
If you want a bit of color, try a lip tint.
So if you like a bit of spice, try adding these to your meals.
If you've studied a bit of Spanish, try listening to the Spanish station for awhile.
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