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The phrase "a bit of turbulence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor disturbance or disruption, often in the context of travel or a situation that is not going smoothly.
Example: "During our flight, we experienced a bit of turbulence, but the pilot assured us it would pass quickly."
Alternatives: "a little turbulence" or "some minor turbulence".
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3 "If drink sales are falling off, we get the pilots to engineer a bit of turbulence.
A bit of turbulence knocks her into the lap of the guy on the aisle seat just as the pilot turns on the cabin lights.
Note: There's a bit of turbulence in the installation process as you needlessly have to restart Seesmic Desktop in order to get the plugin to initially load.
The Surf Air management team has hit a bit of turbulence, with founder and CEO Wade Eyerly officially stepping down, according to an email sent out to members.
And it's coming from firms that are the same ones that bet big on Uber (though there's quite a bit of turbulence there) and WhatsApp.
Experiencing a bit of turbulence and the pilot has everyone, including the flight attendants,strapping in.
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Swagger buildings herald the entrance of a brash upstart, or anyone who can contrive a splash of color and a bit of architectural turbulence, hoist it against the sky, and trumpet, "I have arrived".
"I joke that that's how I'm going to die, just a little bit of turbulence and......
But they have yet to make a big deal, certainly not one that would rival Boston's acquisition of Curt Schilling, and the one headline-generating move that seemed closest to completion has encountered at least a little bit of turbulence.
You will notice a bit of jerkiness – this is turbulence and also a sign of your character's inexperience in handling aircraft.
The pilot flying the plane at the time, who was not identified by the BEA, said: "The little bit of turbulence that you just saw we should find the same ahead".
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