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Discover Ludwig"a bit of your" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a portion of something belonging to someone else. For example: "I'd love to have a bit of your cake."
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It could be yours for only $263 and a bit of your soul.
I've also read a bit of your work as well.
When you're in transit, you lose a bit of your personality".
a bit of your active listening practice with your colleague Dana.
But the downside is that a bit of your private life is taken away".
When a relationship ends, a bit of your imagined future dies, too.
Will a bit of your very own blood work its way into your latkes?
You've lost only an hour and a bit of your life.
You reveal a bit of your soul if you're doing it properly.
"There is a bit of your average northern bloke [who] wants to be regarded as one of the lads.
A bit of your brain about the size of a sand grain contains 100,000 neurons and a billion synapses.
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