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The phrase "a bit preferably" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a preference in a vague manner, but the combination of "a bit" and "preferably" is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I would like a bit preferably of chocolate ice cream."
Alternatives: "somewhat preferably" or "a little more preferred".
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Obviously, the neutral is going for the Highland underdogs here, and – with Celtic fans being famously the most prone to conspiracy theories now Liverpool have settled down a bit – preferably one that involves a massive decision going against them.
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And always there was the desperate, desperate desire to be current, to be part of his own time and in step with or preferably a bit ahead of its art — and, of course, to best the competition.
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Formal events generally require a bit of advanced notice -- preferably around 2 weeks.
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