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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a bit quite' is not grammatically correct.
The phrase 'a bit quiet' is the correct form to use in written English. For example: The library was a bit quiet this afternoon, so I was able to focus on my work.
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So I started crying a bit, quite embarrassed.
B not; a little bit; a bit; quite; really; very.
The phrases that the children used were "a little bit"; "a bit", "quite a bit"; "quite"; "a lot"; "really"; and "very".
A not; a little bit; a bit; quite a bit; a lot; really.
C not; a little bit; a bit; quite a bit; really, very.
When this response option was removed, this 5 response level options remained: " did not", " a little bit", " a bit", " quite", " very".
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*Includes participants who reported that they were worried or stressed a little bit, quite a bit, a whole lot.
You only need to do it a little bit, quite small.
"I'll feel just a bit conflicted, quite honestly.
"It changed a bit, but quite frankly not dramatically".
By this time, I feel a bit shaky -- quite emotional.
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