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Discover Ludwig"about a bit" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means "a small amount" or "a little bit." Example: "I was feeling hungry, so I decided to have a snack about a bit before dinner."
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Then we totter about, a bit theatrically, from time to time.
Or how about a bit of carving?
How about a bit of eerie coincidence?
How about a bit of rowing?
We bat this about a bit.
I'll jump about a bit and hum, okay with you?
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Scuffed round the edges, carpets worn, paint knocked about a bit.
Zurga: But if you put it about / A bit / You will be killed.
The term "redneck," I must admit, is bandied about a bit.
These threats are certainly worth worrying about a bit.
They both love it and want to kick it about a bit, and that's massively invigorating".
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