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The phrase "a little bit instead" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when suggesting a small change or alternative to something previously mentioned. Example: "I was thinking of going to the movies, but I might prefer to stay home and read a little bit instead."
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"Maybe he was trying to be too fine, maybe overthinking a little bit instead of letting it go.
"Even going into overtime, it was almost like we were still exhaling a little bit instead of getting ready for overtime," Houston said.
"If we can protect him a little better than we did last year, people will see him get to throw the ball a little bit, instead of just getting smoked, like he did last year," Ryan said, laughing.
" 'Why don't you let people see that a little bit, instead of always having to put this gruff demeanor on?' And thus far, I think he has shown a little bit of that, which is a positive step".
"We can enjoy the games now, sit back and relax a little bit instead of panicking as much as we have been.
The names change a little bit: instead of a linearized vector bundle one talks here of G-equivariant vector bundles, and there is a theory of equivariant characteristic classes, i.e., these classes are equivariant for morphisms of G-spaces (spaces with a G-action).
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"I started playing and hitting through the ball a little bit more, instead of just rolling the ball.
When you are on your own at a party and feeling a little bit shy, instead of lighting up you take out your phone".
"After about 50 pitches, the velocity went down a little bit, and instead of having sink, he had a little bit of tail to it, and it didn't have that downward action.
That means to me that when things get a little bit tighter, instead of going to Sears or J.C. Penney, you'll go to a Target or you'll go to Kohl's.
Would it help if we got a little bit fatter instead?" And every year we do.
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