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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small part or aspect of someone, often in a personal or affectionate context.
Example: "I see a bit of you in every piece of art you create."
Alternatives: "a piece of you" or "a touch of you".
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The album was released in Japan with the bonus track "A Bit of You", and later in 2008 in LP form through the record label Plain Recordings.
Have a bubbly bath, binge on movies, bake, or do whatever you really enjoy; have a bit of "you time".
There's a bit of you in it.
A bit of you must have wanted to write it?
They wanted to think that they owned a bit of you.
A bit of you almost wants something to happen, so at least you will have got it out the way.
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It's basically everything about you and a bit of everything you've ever done.
But if you do fancy a bit of what you see, swipe right.
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Though you have to do a bit of weeding, you can find lists of teachers.
Barring a bit of creativity, you can't get in.
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