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The phrase "a bit of visibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of clarity or insight into a situation or topic.
Example: "We need a bit of visibility on the project's progress to ensure we are on track."
Alternatives: "some insight" or "a little clarity".
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"And the winner of the 2010 prize, Bi Feiyu, has been published in India … a direct outcome of the fact the prize got quite a bit of visibility in India.
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Farmers and other food businesses like grocers or distributors will earn a bit of revenue, visibility and gratitude along the way.
"But sometimes a bit of charisma helps give you more visibility.
The expansive and dramatic glass structure is independently an accomplished piece of product design, but it also boasts functional benefits to help with on-road visibility, often a bit of a problem with such compact sports cars.
It's very handy for exploring deep closet corners, for instance, or for providing a bit of patio lighting that marries a nice ambiance with decent visibility.
The change will give the museum's two primary social and commercial attractions a gain in size or visibility, but in the process art is taking a bit of a hit.
The winds are a bit of a concern for travel, but the real danger comes from limited visibility caused by the snowstorm – the drive out here involves crossing numerous hidden crevasses.
He said: "They got a bit of time in, but it was not useful because there was no visibility".
So for every company with a need for visibility and marketing (all of us), here's a bit of a primer.
Disability is about visibility and – excuse the pun – it helps to make a bit of a splash.
A bit of hope.
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