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The phrase "actually one bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or emphasize a specific detail, often in a context where there may be confusion or misunderstanding about the quantity or significance of something.
Example: "I thought the problem was complex, but it turns out it was actually one bit that needed fixing."
Alternatives: "just one bit" or "merely one bit".
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Before we give you today's lineups from sunny Port St .Lucie, there is actually one bit of good injury-related news, and it involves Jose Valentin.
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No one bit.
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