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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scant bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or insufficient amount of something.
Example: "There was a scant bit of evidence to support his claim."
Alternatives: "a small amount of" or "a little bit of".
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Just last week, Mr. O'Keefe said there was a "scant bit of information" that indicated anything troubling was amiss until eight minutes before mission control lost communications with the shuttle.
A scant bit of research will tell you that he recently turned 24; that he comes from Norway (the picturesque coastal city of Bergen, to be precise); and that he looks a bit like a mix between a slightly buffer Logan Sama and the guy who played the Winklevoss twins in The Social Network.
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Although the BMW 325xi and Audi are just a scant bit larger inside, they make better use of their space, so they feel much roomier.
Meant to run on hardware already in the field, like Blackberry devices, RapidFTR can add a child to the system with only scant bits of information.
After the lush oasis of La Borda, the desert plain was strikingly arid and desolate, the sun's light harsh and unremitting, and the occasional human or animal figure seemed to huddle in what scant bits of shade were provided by an almost lunar landscape.
In the latest quarter, Dell even lost a bit of its scant market share.
A scant handful of minor critiques have been reflected.
This makes a scant cup of topping.
This makes a scant quart of dip.
But Teachout's surprisingly strong showing against Cuomo — she earned 34percentt of the vote despite little name recognition and scant funding compared to the sitting governor — turned her into a bit of a progressive celebrity in the state.
A bit of a jerk".
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