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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost a bit" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or redundant.
It can be used informally to express a slight degree of something, but it is better to choose clearer expressions.
Example: "I felt almost a bit tired after the long meeting."
Alternatives: "somewhat" or "slightly".
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It's almost a bit creepy.
"It's almost a bit like a campus.
So, it was almost a bit contrived?
You feel like almost a bit of a novelty as a rock band at one.
"They're a bit more pastoral, almost a bit more like [2003 album] Haha Sound.
"I would say it is almost a bit of a relief rally here," Ms. Dater said.
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I must admit I almost had a bit of a weep about Alfred's basket, just like Mrs Patmore.
"I'm going to see a therapist about it again, because it's almost become a bit of a phobia".
"It almost happened a bit by mistake," says Colmignoli, 36.
So something on the wrist that feels natural, almost feels a bit like jewelry.
"And it almost felt a bit emasculating to share my decision-making process with someone else.
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