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The phrase "a winning bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a small part or aspect of something that is successful or advantageous.
Example: "In the latest game, the team's strategy included a winning bit that caught the opponents off guard."
Alternatives: "a successful element" or "a key advantage".
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But Velazquez and To Honor and Serve started what looked like a winning bit as they neared the stretch.
Lindsay became prominent again in 2013 courtesy of Tony Abbott's suggestion that candidate Fiona Scott had a winning "bit of sex appeal".
Then he steadily refines the product down to its purest essence like high-grade ganja sifted into even more potent hashish typically by honing in on a winning bit of dialogue.
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(If this is the point, it is not cohesively argued.) The play has a couple of winning bits of satire.
"As a pundit it helps if you've been a top-class player and won a bit, it also helps if you're forthright and you speak your mind.
"We play at their house for a bit, lose, then they come round to our house and we play again for a bit, winning this time?
Wanna still celebrate Spain's win a bit with a drink soon?
Next came a stint in Hollywood, where he won a bit part in the 1946 Orson Welles film, "The Stranger".
So, yes, a Gauchos team making its first appearance in Omaha did revel in its win a bit more than usual for a team that had survived an elimination..
So, yes, a Gauchos team making its first appearance in Omaha did revel in its win a bit more than usual for a team that had survived an elimination game. .
But that VW can't be had with a stick shift, which means that the Saab wins a bit on the sporty factor.
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