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The phrase "a dubious bit of science" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing scientific claims or theories that are questionable or lack credibility.
Example: "The article presented a dubious bit of science that failed to convince the skeptical audience."
Alternatives: "questionable piece of science" or "suspect aspect of science".
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If you consider $460 pricey for a dubious bit of science, it might help to think of it as a small work of art.
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Breeding a Sea the Stars relies on a bit of science and a lot of luck.
The truth about pricing is it's an art with a little bit of science, rather than a science with a little bit of art".
There's a little bit of science, a little bit of art and a whole lot of luck.
People don't need a little bit of science or a component of technology.
It also hit the bull's-eye and did a first bit of science.
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The appeal of soft serve lies in part in a bit of science.
Reflections on politics, though, take a back seat to the practicalities of surviving on the road and, in the style of Herodotus, collecting dubious bits of lore.
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