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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a last bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small remaining portion of something, often in a context where something is being completed or finalized.
Example: "Before we finish the project, I just need to add a last bit of information to the report."
Alternatives: "a final piece" or "a small remainder".
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A last bit of advice: think globally.
"There's always a last bit," Mr. Lee said.
A last bit of advice is to be consistent in churning out content.
Sitting very erect on her Art Deco-style divan, she summons a last bit of bravado.
"Suppose developers want to build on a last bit of land where an endangered bird lives.
A last bit of advice: Don't forgo the final drizzle of crème fraîche before putting the tart in the oven.
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Then a fit enthusiastic bicycle taxi man offers a ride the last bit, to the venue.
Set the bulb aside in open air for a short period of time (usually about an hour) until the last bit of soil has dried.
He's stopped talking about it (I wish he had dug into that last bit a little).
In those brief moments, we see a young girl's last bit of hope utterly squashed.
"Definitely, for a while, for the last bit of the semester I would say just go to police," she said.
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