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The phrase "a bit sad and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a slight feeling of sadness, often as part of a larger thought or description.
Example: "After hearing the news, I felt a bit sad and reflective about the past."
Alternatives: "somewhat melancholic" or "a little downhearted."
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"It's a bit sad and desperate.
While writing this, I feel perhaps a bit sad and bitter — I am not foolish.
"It's a bit sad, and it's contradictory," said Dr Antoine Nziengui.
(New York's market being what it is, that list is both a bit sad and a tall order).
At the time, I felt a bit sad and scared but then quickly grateful that nothing worse happened.
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His character traits are essentially "a bit sad sometimes" and "quite likes looking at swords".
The lyrics were a bit sad, poetic and even insightful.
You seemed a bit sad that day, and maybe wondered why I kept smiling at you..
"Cemeteries become vibrant places then, where you can meet people, not these places that are a little bit abandoned, a little bit sad and lonely and neglected.
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