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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of velocity" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing speed or movement in a general sense, often to imply a small or moderate amount of speed. Example: "The car picked up a bit of velocity as it descended the hill."
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Unassuming in long black blazers and jeans and spaced far apart onstage as if they were playing an arena (which, elsewhere, they do), the band members alternated between smooth pop ballads and majestic folk songs with a bit of velocity and echoes of polka.
I believe that we should agree that spending comes from either money (with a bit of velocity) or credit and we should understand how each is made up and spent to make nominal G.D.P. (gross domestic product)." If that sounds a bit confusing, that's because it is.
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The second offering, the Option Velocity, has a bit of extra fun in its pockets: GPS.
There was also a bit of concern over a dip in Wheeler's velocity in the later innings.
His quartet since 1993, Die Like a Dog, started as a tribute to Albert Ayler; now it plays high-velocity free improvisation that only sometimes adds a bit of Ayler's tattered saxophone-trumpet counterpoint.
A bit of hope.
A bit of decorum.
A bit of both.
A bit of context.
A bit of that".
A bit of vanity.
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