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The phrase "a bit that" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to refer to a small amount of something that is being specified or discussed.
Example: "I just need a bit that will help me understand the concept better."
Alternatives: "a little that" or "a small portion that".
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It's a bit that has remained in the show.
Then we had a bit that was very simple, darr der darr, darr der darr..
If higher oil prices cause firms in China to trim their investment a bit, that would be no bad thing.
For more than a week, an unfunny dancing panda, a bit that seems to go on forever.
A special receiver picks up a bit that has not naturally dissipated in the air and converts it to electricity.
But the decade and a bit that followed the turn of the millennium has produced — well, what exactly?
"Let's say we had things that weighed quite a bit that would require a civilian charter plane," Palladino acknowledged.
And as long as your thigh muscles are strong, taking the pressure off your knees a bit, that helps.
If the "right nation" is part of the West fraying a bit, that is bound to harm globalization to some extent.
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I feel a little bit that way".
That's a bit stalkerish, that is.
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