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The phrase "a lot of bits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large quantity of small pieces or components, often in a technical or digital context.
Example: "The software update includes a lot of bits that improve performance and security."
Alternatives: "many pieces" or "numerous components".
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There are a lot of bits that will never surface.
The process will be fairly quick, since there's no transcoding, but its not instantaneous as it does have to move a lot of bits into a new file.
That's why it's so popular for downloading movies: but if you're a publisher with a lot of bits to move, it makes sense for you too.
"As a big company you have to do a lot of bits and pieces but what you shouldn't do is underestimate the impact that those bits and pieces are having over time," Ellis said.
Since then, there's been a lot of bits spilled offering explanations, but they all missed the most critical item.
This was a big job because each profile has a lot of bits and pieces attached to it and there was only a 5% overlap in accounts.
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"Richard's class is a little bit performance art and a lot of bit burlesque," Taberski says.
This could have taken a lot of bit out of the iPad announcement.
"That is all a little bit nuts… a lot of bit nuts.
It's a little bit weird and a lot of bit lolz.
But there are a lot of boring bits of language-learning best done alone.
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