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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already a bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has reached a certain degree or level, often implying that it is somewhat established or noticeable.
Example: "The project is already a bit of a challenge, but we are making progress."
Alternatives: "somewhat of" or "kind of".
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"We're already a bit of a gaming hub," he added.
I am already a bit of a germaphobe, as my boyfriend can attest to.
When Craig Claiborne discovered Maida Heatter in 1968, she was already a bit of a Miami Beach celebrity.
It's already a bit of a scrum and this is a weekday, in spring – you won't find peace here.
There is already a bit of a muddle, since several states have taken much bolder and more experimental steps than the federal government.
The term "pro-choice" — already "a bit of a euphemism," Pollitt argues — is often replaced by broad formulations involving "women's health".
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There's already quite a bit of cross-fertilization.
Republican candidates were already in a bit of a bind.
We are already seeing a bit of hybridization within traditional courses.
(They'd already recorded a bit of their classic 1972 LP, "Eat a Peach").
The application process itself has already been a bit of a disaster.
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