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The phrase "a small bit of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief duration or a short period of time in various contexts.
Example: "I only need a small bit of time to finish this task before the deadline."
Alternatives: "a little time" or "a short amount of time."
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I just think there are some people out there who devote a small bit of time to show their appreciation, and that's very touching.
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Every time I did a small bit of research I couldn't believe how unrepresentative the industry was, and honestly, when I first saw quite how big the divide was, how overwhelming it was, I went back and did my research again just to double check.
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.
"I made a couple of small mistakes on my fast laps right at the end and that cost me a little bit of time.
"Give us a little bit of time.
That takes a little bit of time.
So that took a little bit of time".
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