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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fundamental bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the essential or core aspect of something, often in discussions or analyses.
Example: "Understanding the basic principles of physics is a fundamental bit of knowledge for any aspiring engineer."
Alternatives: "a crucial element of" or "an essential part of".
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A photon is a fundamental bit of an electromagnetic wave, so it can be "polarized" so that its electric field points vertically or horizontally.
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That's a central tenet of string theory, which posits that every fundamental bit of matter is really an infinitesimal string vibrating in one way or another.
"An important part of England going forward is to make sure we keep the traditional and fundamental bits of English rugby in place," said Jones.
Of the known fundamental bits of matter, neutrinos are by far the shiest.
Neutrinos are perhaps the least understood of the known fundamental bits of matter.
The savings from the furlough allowed lab officials to keep the lab's particle smasher, the Tevatron Collider, running all out in its quest to spot the famed Higgs boson, the missing link in physicists' theory of the known fundamental bits of matter.
But looking back, some fundamental bit was missing, even if the rest of the world couldn't see it yet.
Gleick's engrossing history of information theory illustrates our dawning understanding of the fact that we are "creatures of information" who live in a universe that is also information: a "bit" – a fundamental unit of information – can be a magnetised fleck on a hard disk or a gene or a quantum particle.
A "bit" is a fundamental unit of information that represents the answer to a yes or no question.
Many games studio interviews will feature a C++ test and will probe the understanding of fundamental bits-and-bytes computing, such as 'linked lists' and 'bit twiddling'.
Slipping a bit of fundamental analysis into his explanation, Mr. Dickey said, "We're in a period of rising interest rates similar to 1994, and so I think this year will be similar to 1994," a year when most stocks ended slightly down.
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