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The phrase "a bit to consider" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that there are some points or factors that require thought or reflection.
Example: "Before making a decision, there is a bit to consider regarding the potential outcomes."
Alternatives: "a few things to think about" or "some points to reflect on".
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When choosing your favorite chain restaurant there's quite a bit to consider.
With the co-founder claim, there is quite a bit to consider.
In the next article (click here for Part 5) I'll broaden this topic a bit to consider how organizations can be proactive in getting to know and address the unique health needs of their employees, customers and communities to drive growth.
While it may seem straightforward to just pick a date for your destination wedding and go with it, there's quite a bit to consider when choosing the best date to hold your wedding overseas.
But before we condemn these workers as hopeless Neanderthals, it is worth stepping back a bit to consider what led them to support Donald Trump's candidacy in the first place.
It would probably help quite a bit to consider only the top motif predictions, and also to run TOMTOM with a q-value threshold rather than a P-value threshold.
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It's a bit unfair to consider this as an example, because (1) it's poetry, and we can't all write (or drink) like Dylan Thomas, and (2) nobody remembers what comes next.
It might be a bit much to consider UCLA's game against Stanford on Saturday a referendum on the Bruins' season, but it certainly could go a long way toward giving players more tangible validation of the team's rebuilding efforts under coach Chip Kelly.
To the Editor: It's a bit frightening to consider the broader implications of Bill Keller's column.
So, understandably, the mind drifts a bit, perhaps to consider the possibilities of new adventures in casting, via the Weisslers.
It is also salient and a bit chastening to consider the primacy, depth and succour of female friendships in the book.
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