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The phrase "a sheer bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount or degree of something, often emphasizing its minimal nature.
Example: "I only need a sheer bit of your time to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "a tiny amount" or "a small portion".
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It's a very curious arrangement, a sheer bit of communist thinking from the USA" - Pedro Ribeiro.
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At most Milan fashion week shows, the philosophy behind a sheer skirt is the desire to show a bit of leg, but things are different at Prada.
But a sheer top like that says "Look at me!" just a bit too loudly, like a hand-written invite mailed directly to the paparazzi.
To make your pout pop, try a sheer orange lip gloss and pair with simple eye makeup and a bit of bronzer.
If you have no makeup on, put on a sheer foundation/tinted moisturizer, some mascara on your top lashes and a little bit of a sheer peachy-pink blush.
And for that bit of masculine swank, there were gangster trousers suspendered over a sheer beaded top.
Peter Falk's shambling, curious, slyly intelligent detective remains a sheer delight, even if the mysteries and guest stars date the show a bit.
"They're a sheer pleasure," he said.
From a sheer economic perspective, probably not.
"It is a sheer rigging.
Apply a sheer gloss over entire lip.
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