Sentence examples for a bit offer from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit offer" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of terms and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I would like to make a bit offer on the house, but I need to consult with my agent first."
Alternatives: "a small offer" or "a slight offer".

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Ask if he'd like to step outside for a bit, offer to walk home with him or help run tedious errands, or drop by his house and ask if he'd like to go out for a bit.

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Rubio, if he can learn to slow down his delivery a bit, could offer more.

He continued: "I'm only 31 and I think I've still got a bit to offer.

"But at least I think I had quite a bit to offer if he was willing to listen".

As "a historian who longs to think about history a bit," Lougee offered some perspective.

"When you have a son in rap, perhaps you bring suit against rappers a bit less," offered Mr. Traynard, the lawyer.

The menu, while a bit pedestrian, offers good striped bass and (yes) great fries.

Even if we had to untangle Henri-Levy's words a bit, he offered a perspective that the others couldn't.

So we took a bit longer, offered our entire inventory to the Ministry of Health in Quito, and waited to prepare the shipment until they responded with a specific order.

Clicking through that last bit offers a more complete break down of the numbers, including distance, duration and calories burned.

Though the galleries look a bit sparse, they offer plenty to see.

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