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The phrase "a bit to him" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a small amount of something directed towards him, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I wanted to give him a bit to him, but I wasn't sure how to approach it."
Alternatives: "a little for him" or "a small amount to him".
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And I read a bit to him and he said: 'You just go back to Delhi and you finish that book.' So I said 'OK'," Roy told the Independent in 2011.
His fortunes are tied to whether or not he can be equally generous to those who've given quite a bit to him.
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"It took me a bit to get him involved and to get him on an even keel.
Obviously it cheered me up a bit to see him in pain".
Broaden the shoulders a bit to make him more masculine.
If he tells a stupid but still kind of funny pun, just giggle a bit to show him that you can appreciate stupid humor.
If you like the place, talk with the landlord a bit to let him or her know that you are interested.
"We've moved him around a bit to try to get him positions to score and thank goodness today he has come up with the goods".
Apparently, the guy got a little angry, so she talked to him quite a bit to smooth things over.
Butler's celebrity, if a bit baffling to him, has not seemed to wound him.
It seemed a bit overblown to him that they had not even let him try the driving test.
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