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The phrase "a lovely bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is delightful or pleasing, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After a long day, I enjoyed a lovely bit of chocolate to lift my spirits."
Alternatives: "a delightful piece" or "a charming portion".
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There's a lovely bit around San Gimignano.
Otherwise, this is a lovely bit of kit".
"'What a lovely bit of glass,' cried the little girl, as she ran home, laughing".
It's a lovely bit of show-offy, we-can-do-it choreography.
And yet the whole thing has been a lovely bit of uplift.
"Rather than veg being the foil to a lovely bit of protein, we're interested in making it the star of the show".
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His book has a funny, lovely bit about a company that offered classics rewritten in telephone texting format.
It is a lovely little bit of England that is not spoiled".
At a press conference for the show last week, the artist described the route as "a lovely little bit of England that is not spoiled".
Lovely bit of leg spin across Dravid and he gets a leading edge which is snaffled by the bowler.
That's the really lovely bit of being abroad.
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