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The phrase "a little bit from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a small amount taken or derived from something or someone.
Example: "I borrowed a little bit from my savings to cover the unexpected expenses."
Alternatives: "a small amount from" or "a bit from".
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A little bit from a discovery, a little bit from technology.
They take a little bit from everywhere.
"I know I'm coming a little bit from nowhere".
I felt a little bit from the beginning.
11.22pm BST "I lost it a little bit from 11".
"Crowdfunding is a little bit from a lot of people," Mr. Ellenoff said.
It comes a little bit from just being around hockey guys.
"Possibly the crowd was on my side a little bit from that outfit".
"I take a little bit from each and build my own beliefs.
"Left-hand low freed me up a little bit from the fairway," Fowler said.
The rest comes from taught programmes and a little bit from private donations.
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