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The phrase "about a bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small amount or a minor aspect of a topic or subject.
Example: "I want to talk about a bit of the project that we haven't covered yet."
Alternatives: "regarding a small portion of" or "concerning a little bit of".
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The only excitement is whether Froome will get the KoM," bores Stephen Kay. "I'm sitting at work with an MP3 player - any suggestions of songs I could listen to that would help capture the spirit of the TdF today?" How about a bit of J Cole? Facebook Twitter Pinterest 2.08pm BST Oh Yeezus, that was fun.
"Bulgaria seems to be a country that it's still there knocking about, a bit of racism, so hopefully they can kick it out as well".
Or how about a bit of carving?
How about a bit of eerie coincidence?
How about a bit of rowing?
Why would I be worried about a bit of contact?
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However, what I really want to write about is a bit of what I learned about their cosmologies.
A word much bandied about and a bit of a mystery.
Harrison explained: "The name of the company came about as a bit of a joke.
The album came about in a bit of a reverse order, according to the artist.
It's about having a bit of self control".
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