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The phrase "after thinking a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you have taken some time to consider or reflect on something before making a decision or statement.
Example: "After thinking a bit, I decided to accept the job offer."
Alternatives: "after some reflection" or "after a moment of thought".
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After thinking a bit more about Emile and deciding she has become attracted on the basis of little knowledge of him, Nellie tells the other nurses that she intends to spurn him ("I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair").
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"I'm going into a game thinking a bit differently now.
One reason is that rich Russians are thinking a bit more long-term anyway.
After thinking for a bit, Busque admits that there is.
Someone could easily see the whole event as a let down, but after thinking about it a bit I actually feel like it was the opposite.
He was thinking a little bit too much.
SUSAN: So thinking a little bit more about the boats.
After thinking about it a bit more, I realized that, for many, this wasn't an inherent fact.
After thinking about it a bit, however, I'm actually OK with "Breaking Bad" holding back on that confrontation for a little while.
"It's a bit of thinking, a bit of doing".
After thinking about it for a bit, it seems clear that the Samsung spot had to have been 'inspired' at some point by the 'Hello' spot.
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