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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging someone to share a small part of their personality, thoughts, or experiences.
Example: "In your essay, I want you to include a bit of yourself to make it more personal and relatable."
Alternatives: "a piece of yourself" or "a touch of your personality".
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Do you see a bit of yourself in him?
You have to put a bit of yourself out there.
Leave a lot on stage; leave a bit of yourself on stage.
I think it's vital that you keep a bit of yourself back, you have to try and retain a bit of mystery.
Once you start seeing a bit of yourself in red-faced street drunks it gets harder to fold your arms, harden your mush and tut about self-control.
"On the other hand, all films are hard to make; you leave a bit of yourself behind up there on the screen.
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But you have a bit of that yourself?
You might even have enrolled in a class and done a bit of throwing yourself.
Anyone can find out about them – you just need to do a bit of research yourself".
"You're a bit of a fake yourself, I think.
A bit of information about yourself and your human rights interests.
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