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The phrase "a bit said" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "After the meeting, a bit said about the project left everyone confused."
Alternatives: "a little mentioned" or "somewhat stated".
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I don't blame them a bit," said Mr. Barbour.
"Wait a bit," said the captain.
"I mistimed it a bit," said Cavendish.
"Since the soils are poor, a little extra biomass can help a bit," said McColl.
"It did snowball a bit," said Mrs. Clark.
"He was just looking after himself a bit," said his trainer, Roger Charlton.
"We're struggling quite a bit," said Jess Satavy, a bar manager.
"We knew that he could bat a bit," said Henley Cricket Club chairman Brian Kenworthy.
But the amount of electricity from coal will probably rise a bit, said Tom Williams, a spokesman for Duke.
"The responders got her to breathe a bit," said the official, who requested anonymity because the investigation was continuing.
"He's showing other teams that he can hit a bit," said Dave Hudgens, the Mets' hitting coach.
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