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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express a small amount or degree of something. Here are a few examples: - "I need to trim my lawn, but just a bit to make it look neat." - "The weather is a bit too hot for my liking." - "Can you please turn the volume down a bit? It's too loud." - "She added a bit of sugar to her coffee." - "Let's move the table a bit to the left so it's not blocking the doorway."
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It took a bit to get there.
They still have a bit to learn.
Are you both a bit to blame?
We had quite a bit to accomplish.
We waited a bit to have kids.
Well, there's a bit to overcome.
Sam had quite a bit to drink.
e360: Fast forwarding a bit to November.
The Experts A Bit to the Left.
Quite a bit, to hear some researchers tell it.
"I've already added a bit to my game.
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