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The phrase "a small bit of face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a minor or insignificant portion of someone's face, perhaps in a metaphorical or artistic sense.
Example: "In the painting, the artist captured a small bit of face peeking out from behind the curtain, adding an air of mystery to the composition."
Alternatives: "a tiny piece of face" or "a little part of the face."
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As it was, they lost by 112-110 at Madison Square Garden, saving a small bit of face because Allan Houston's hot hand brought them back from a 10-point deficit with 2 minutes 40 seconds remaining and gave them a chance to win down the stretch.
Put on a small bit of face powder, place a small amount on the palm of your hand then using your brush pat into skin.
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"There was still a small bit of it on my face.
Social Security's disability program, which sends a small bit of cash to 9 million former workers who now face serious disabilities, will be insolvent next year.
I thought I could handle a small bit of intrusion.
In 2002, all but a small bit of it closed.
According to Jackson, all you need is "a small group and a small bit of funding".
Wear a small bit of perfume.
Do a small bit of drama.
Each this with a small bit of toast.
A small bit at first.
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