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The phrase "a relatively small bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a minor amount or degree of something in comparison to a larger context.
Example: "The project requires a relatively small bit of funding compared to the overall budget."
Alternatives: "a fairly minor amount" or "a somewhat small portion".
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In the United States subprime lending was a relatively small bit of the mortgage market itself just a part of America's financial markets.
He would also use a relatively small bit for specific tax cuts, mostly to make college tuition tax deductible, to modify the estate tax and to eliminate the tax penalty paid by some married couples.
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We show that by the assumption of a midtread quantization law with different thresholds, a relatively small number of quantization bits is sufficient, thus reducing the implementation complexity.
There was a relatively small number of western climbers injured".
The battle is over a relatively small number of judges.
The centre holds a relatively small number of refugees: 442.
Pittsburgh, in comparison, is a relatively small city, with a population hovering a bit over 300,000 for the city proper and 2 million for the region.
The idea struck me as amusing, but isn't it a bit of a hassle for a relatively small amount of money?
That is a bit inconvenient, but it's a relatively small subset of users who would be affected, I'm told.
Type-ahead search in Calendar is also a relatively small update, but one that will also save quite a bit of time.
A: Quite a bit more, but it's still a relatively small role for Pitt.
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