Sentence examples for a bit to get from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit to get" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "It takes a bit to get used to the new software."
Alternatives: "a little to understand" or "some time to grasp".

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It took a bit to get there.

Sorry it took a bit to get back to you.

– and it cost me quite a bit to get it going again.

"I wander across a bit, to get a better view," he says.

I struggle a bit to get motivated as it's just me on my own.

"I had to drink quite a bit to get up on stage," he says.

Mr. Iacocca may have been exaggerating a bit to get attention, but he wasn't paranoid, either.

I had to fuss a bit to get everything in place, but it was worth the effort.

Cabrera said he was fine with going back to third, and promised to slim down a bit to get faster.

Maybe Ive just needs to relax in a commune for a bit, to get his head back in the game.

"It took me a bit to get him involved and to get him on an even keel.

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