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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small bit of pressure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a minor amount of force or stress applied to something or someone.
Example: "To get the lid off the jar, you just need to apply a small bit of pressure."
Alternatives: "a little pressure" or "a slight amount of pressure."
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"There is a small bit of pressure, but it's what we all want," 26-year-old Trounce told BBC Radio Bristol.
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"I suppose that kept a lot of pressure on Wales and particularly with Johnny's kicking game, with the conditions, if you get a small bit of a lead the other team has to play and it becomes very tough.
I thought I could handle a small bit of intrusion.
In 2002, all but a small bit of it closed.
Wear a small bit of perfume.
Do a small bit of drama.
Each this with a small bit of toast.
He felt a little bit of pressure.
"Maybe a little bit of pressure, but good pressure".
"There is a little bit of pressure.
"I put a little bit of pressure on him.
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