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The phrase "a bit trying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience that is somewhat challenging or difficult, but not overwhelmingly so.
Example: "The long meeting was a bit trying, but we managed to get through it."
Alternatives: "somewhat challenging" or "a little difficult".
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"That would be a bit trying," he said.
"But if they bump each other a bit trying to pass, that's all right.
I linger a bit, trying to steal a quiet moment in front of the glacier.
He's been flailing around a bit trying to go after me for one thing or another.
I thought it might exhaust me a bit trying to be Tom Baker, and it did.
"He's been flailing around a bit, trying to go after me for one thing or the other.
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"The problem is a lot of this is a bit contrived, the squabbling that goes on, the caricatures with each other, is a bit tried and tested".
She looks after the children a bit, tries to get them to bed, cleans out a closet & begins to pack her things.
If your shifts 'clunk' a bit, try playing with your jetting settings to get it just right.
After those muscles have bulked up a bit, try pushing up into your handstand from the ground.
If you want to sweeten it up a bit, try adding a small amount of sweetener to your mixture to make it more satisfying.
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