Sentence examples for a bit what from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit what" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express uncertainty or a request for clarification, but it lacks proper structure.
Example: "I'm not sure what you mean by that; can you explain a bit what you were thinking?"
Alternatives: "a little unclear" or "somewhat vague".

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Backtracking a bit, what is your background?

GAZETTE: Explain a bit what you mean?

A bit? What am I on about?

So, that tells you a bit what it does.

This is a bit what it was like.

GEORGE PACKER: To oversimplify a bit, what happened was economics and politics.

If I have to look things up and research a bit, what does that mean.

And that's a bit what you have to do in fiction, isn't it?

I've been thinking about this question quite a bit: what is a blog post?

"More than a bit!" What have they said about you? "What haven't they said about me?

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This idea of - in Communist Soviet Union, that was going on quite a bit - what you can say, what you can't say.

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