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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit quietly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is done with a small degree of quietness or in a subdued manner.
Example: "She entered the room a bit quietly, not wanting to disturb anyone who was working."
Alternatives: "somewhat quietly" or "a little quietly".
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"I feel good, so I'll just take it a bit quietly and respect concussion like we've been talking about in AFL, and hopefully by tomorrow I feel a lot better".
The event needs to start a bit quietly.
This is the sort of behaviour – intrusive and actually a bit quietly threatening – that warrants a move to another part of the vehicle!
This is the sort of behavior intrusive and actually a bit quietly threatening that warrants a move to another part of the vehicle!
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But it advances its questions quietly, and a bit too quietly: the resulting low visual impact is a major flaw.
"I'd like to think my life will run a bit more quietly.
Of course, there is one politician who might wish he had mumbled a bit more quietly this week.
There are few public places here where young people can freely mingle, where women can shout about discrimination or, perhaps a bit more quietly, discuss men and sexual encounters.
But since the launch of Sound Ventures two years ago, they've been operating a bit more quietly.
The thing is, and this is crucial, they left the record playing just a bit too quietly.
But make no mistake: Christian right leaders got behind Ronald Reagan, who was divorced, and George H. W. Bush, who formerly supported abortion rights, after they were romanced a bit and quietly forged pacts with the candidates, including regarding stopping advancement on gay rights.
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