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The phrase "a single bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount or a minimal quantity of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "I don't need a single bit of help; I can manage this on my own."
Alternatives: "a tiny amount of" or "one small piece of".
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And the union could be easily thrown into a rage by a single bit of news.
In cruddy movies, a single bit of inspiration may keep us sitting in our seats.
They carry wooden spears, bows and arrows, all fashioned without a single bit of metal.
The DNA toggle switch was analogous to an electronic transistor, able to store a single bit of information.
In the GE version, each hologram measures 0.3 micrometers by 5 micrometers and represents a single bit of information.
In a future quantum computer, a single bit of information could be both zero and one at the same time.
We spent an entire day in the dressing room, and I don't remember a single bit of conversation.
"I'm a single bit of paperwork away from being the focus of all their bile," he says.
"I have been to the scene and haven't found a single bit of evidence of bombs or any other weapons.
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Hard drives in PCs are constantly checking and rechecking to make sure they don't lose any data, because a single bit out of place can corrupt an entire document or piece of software.
Embedding factor means to embed secret information bit stream only into a single bit plane of the image.
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