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The phrase "a small bit of green" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of something that is green, such as a color, a plant, or an object.
Example: "In the corner of the garden, there was a small bit of green peeking through the soil, indicating the first signs of spring."
Alternatives: "a tiny piece of green" or "a little touch of green."
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Put the dust cover up. the dust cover is a small bit of green plastic (commonly green but not always) near the rear of the rifle.
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