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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sweet bit" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small, pleasant, or enjoyable piece of something, often in a figurative sense. Example: "After a long day, I enjoyed a sweet bit of chocolate to lift my spirits."
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It was a sweet bit of hurling, and Mets fans were loudly appreciative.
Quick Calls Ice Jewelry (free on Apple) is a sweet bit of shopping software from the online retailer Ice.com.com
Then the drums pick up, and Mascis's guitar takes off on a fun ramble that ends in a high tweet-tweet, a sweet bit of humor.
Free of charge, sure, but it's a sweet bit of leverage to have on the other guys.
That the victims are, for now, Wall Street bankers—some of the least sympathetic human beings around—is a sweet bit of irony.
That the victims are, for now, Wall Street bankers – some of the least sympathetic human beings around – is a sweet bit of irony.
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– Jacques Steinberg We seem to be in a bit of a sweet spot when it comes to paying for college.
If a horse doesn't like to accept the bit, try putting some molasses on it or using a sweet iron bit.
Another alternative is to use a sweet iron bit.
This sweet bit about prom: .
And the thing is, I've got a bit of a sweet tooth…it's a bit hard for me but I try to, you know, modify that.
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