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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a just bit" is not standard in written English; it is more commonly expressed as "just a bit." You can use "just a bit" to indicate a small amount or degree of something in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I'm feeling just a bit tired after the long meeting."
Alternatives: "a little" or "slightly."
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Just a bit squidgy, just a bit gooey, just a bit sweet, with just a little candied fruit to pep it up.
A bit. Just a bit more sparkle".
You don't need a ton, just a bit.
Just a bit in a few details.
Just a bit of a stage.
Just a bit... disappointing.
Just a bit.
Just a bit musty.
Just a bit wet.
Just a bit lazy.
(Just a bit of black humor).
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