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The phrase "a last bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small remaining amount of something, often in a context where something is concluding or finishing.
Example: "Before we wrap up the meeting, I want to share a last bit of advice that could help you in your future projects."
Alternatives: "a final piece of" or "a small remainder of".
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A last bit of advice: think globally.
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.
And no time ever seemed right for a last bit of motherly advice.
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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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.
That those polished methods laid out in Nature or The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences were always followed perfectly to a T for every last bit of data.
"We're able to build a system that's a lot simpler, a lot easier to prove that it's safe, and then you pass it off to a human for the last bit of the journey," he says.
In those brief moments, we see a young girl's last bit of hope utterly squashed.
Many acted as surrogate mothers giving a dying soldier the last bit of comfort and love.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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