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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit with a" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to describe a small portion or segment of something, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "I just need a bit with a little more detail to understand the concept better."
Alternatives: "a small part of" or "a little piece of".
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"Love, and a bit with a dog.
Smith dismissed them for a bit with a shaking head.
Wanna still celebrate Spain's win a bit with a drink soon?
The Ravens balance things a bit with a lower penalty rate.
I got caught in it a bit with a few investments.
Well, I can help a bit with a well-priced outfit.
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We compete quite a bit with [a large supermarket chain].
They were free for a bit with an invitation, but now they will run you $4.99.
But congestion has begun to ease a bit with an odd/even scheme, which forbids car owners to hit the road one day a week.
Of course, PodCase hedged its bets a bit with an early press push, noting that the company wasn't actually a company, per se.
I will train a bit with the first team and a bit with Castilla.
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