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The phrase "a bit things" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of "a bit" and "things," which do not work together in this context.
Example: "I need a bit of help with things around the house."
Alternatives: "a few things" or "a little bit of stuff."
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When the kitchen pulled back a bit, things improved.
We focused on that and we will have a good practice later and chat a bit, things like that.
If I got stuck on a word or sentence as I wrote, I found myself shaking my arms, bouncing on my feet or stepping away from the desk for a bit — things I couldn't do in a chair.
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A bit. Things have got more wearable recently but there's still a fair amount of brilliant catwalk nonsense: last season there was a baby styled as a rucksack.
I think if you were an external program, it might influence things a bit differently, might change things".
"Sometimes it is a bit frustrating, those things, and they take a bit of time.
So we don't know whether we're getting a bit better or things are getting a bit worse.
It contains a bit of every thing.
I have a bit of a thing for excess.
It's morning coffee time – a bit of a thing.
He had, shall we say, a bit of a thing about burglars.
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