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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit so" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a slight agreement or affirmation, but it lacks clarity and is not widely recognized.
Example: "I think the project is progressing well, a bit so, considering the challenges we've faced."
Alternatives: "somewhat so" or "a little bit so".
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But only a bit, so don't go overboard.
"I figure I'm already nervous" — indeed, her deep voice shook a bit — "so what the hell".
"I'm flying quite a bit, so that doesn't really help," she said before getting practical.
The turkey may cool off a bit, so serve with hot gravy.
So wherever he went -- and Green's traveled quite a bit -- so went the spudhead.
She'd fallen forward a bit, so that it looked as if she were about to jump.
These may change a bit so always check the link before you start doing the homework.
At present, I hope you'll bear with this assertion for just a bit, so that I can more fully explain my hypothesis.
G.E. prices fluctuate quite a bit, so keep an eye.
Note: applying toner, witch hazel or alcohol containing products may sting a bit so be prepared.
Sit straight up, leaning back a bit, so that you feel relaxed and comfortable.
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