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The phrase "a small bit of language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a minor portion or fragment of language, such as a word, phrase, or expression.
Example: "In this lesson, we will focus on a small bit of language that can enhance your vocabulary."
Alternatives: "a tiny piece of language" or "a little fragment of language".
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It's a small bit of language that could lead to a big change in the way that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals operates its single shelter in Norfolk, Virginia, where the high-profile, celebrity-courting group is headquartered.
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