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The phrase "a little bit extra" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is more than what is usual or expected, often in a positive or playful context.
Example: "She always adds a little bit extra to her presentations, making them more engaging and memorable."
Alternatives: "a tad more" or "a bit more".
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With a little bit extra as well.
"Some are a little bit extra special.
If people know the book, it's a little bit extra.
"He always gave me a little bit extra time to get ready," Oliver said.
I paid a little bit extra every month until we bought it.
"I think the newcomer gets a little bit extra rope," Mr. Duprey added.
They're organized, they defend well, but Hazard gives them a little bit extra".
We're putting a little bit extra back in the pockets of basic-rate taxpayers.
I was earning £1.5m a year, so I didn't need a little bit extra from an agent.
"It crept into my subconscious, I gave it a little bit extra and I ran it 8 feet by".
"There's not that many African-American quarterbacks, so we have to do a little bit extra," he said.
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