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The phrase "adding a bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are including a small amount of something, often to enhance or modify a situation or item.
Example: "I enjoy my coffee with a splash of cream, adding a bit of sweetness to the flavor."
Alternatives: "including a touch of" or "incorporating a small amount of".
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It can't resist adding a bit of Hollywood dialogue, though.
Surprisingly (and gratifyingly), adding a bit of soya to a hamburger may actually improve its flavour.
"But we're adding a bit of green and blue to enhance residents' feeling of well-being".
"It's great — they care," he said, before adding a bit of wry advice.
The four-door hatchback shares the Elantra's aggressive shapeliness while adding a bit of softness.
As long as it's decent, I don't mind adding a bit of colour.
She said, "How about adding a bit of crème fraîche instead of the mayonnaise?" Crème fraîche!
Continue to cook until vegetables soften, adding a bit of water as needed to keep them from sticking.
From Thursday through June 16, it will be adding a bit of glitter to the Tilles Center in Brookville.
Ruby's bartenders took the Salty Dog or Greyhound a step further by adding a bit of Campari.
So the Bush administration might think about adding a bit of Franklin Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower to its Bismarck formula.
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