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The phrase "a only bit" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of "only a bit" or "a little bit."
Example: "I only need a bit of your time to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "just a little" or "only a small amount."
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In New Jersey, the picture is a only bit different.
They both suffered just minor cuts, and Magdaleno was a only bit sore the next day, according to ABC News.
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Wages are picking up a bit but only a bit.
Mind you, this was a stage, only a bit more of projected reality than television.
It would be a turnaround only a bit less startling than the Patriots'.
With a season only a bit longer than Seattle's, the Canadian Opera Company of Toronto presents varied, thoughtful and popular programs.
Only a bit, but oh dear.
ONLY A BIT of methylated spirits only on the TIPS of your fingers.
Only a bit over a quarter said Democratic.
Only a bit, though.
"Only a bit cooler".
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