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The phrase "a bit today" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a small amount or degree of something that is relevant to the current day.
Example: "I felt a bit today, but I'm hoping tomorrow will be better."
Alternatives: "a little today" or "somewhat today".
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I did actually do a bit today.
But tensions seemed to ease a bit today.
The company reported solid earnings last night and the stock is up a bit today, but it remains crazy cheap.
"It's trying to tide things over for the euro zone, and it has worked a bit today.
Over the weekend, and a bit today, he answered some of the thousands of telephone calls streaming into his offices.
I am just so happy to get the point and help the cause out a bit today.
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It wobbled a bit last year.
A bit 1990s and a bit stompy – a hit.
It is certainly a bit late.
I don't think it has changed a bit since late 2000s-early 2010s.
"We overplayed the Christmas hand a bit last year," he said.
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