Sentence examples for a needed bit of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a needed bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is necessary or required in a particular context, often to emphasize the importance of that item or aspect.
Example: "After a long day at work, I found that a needed bit of relaxation was essential for my well-being."
Alternatives: "an essential piece of" or "a necessary amount of".

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This is an amazing missed opportunity to exhibit a needed bit of humanity by a man who seems to lack it.

More often than not, she achieves a new balance between built-up and relatively untouched, between overloaded and empty, that gives everyone a needed bit of breathing room.

Mr. Dusenbury wasn't far behind, though often his bass had stretches of drowsy swing, giving the music a needed bit of wobble.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce declared that the $800 billion proposal was a necessary "defibrillator" for a struggling economy and in doing so, gave the president a needed bit of political capital on his signature piece of legislation.

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These players needed a bit of a lift and belief.

"It just needed a bit of crystallization".

Some styles needed a bit of adjusting.

We needed a bit of luck.

The corporation just needed a bit of slap.

The pictures needed a bit of freshening, that's all".

And after Brisbane they needed a bit of galvanising.

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