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The phrase "another good bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional piece of something that is considered good or valuable, often in a casual or conversational context.
Example: "I found another good bit of information that could help us with the project."
Alternatives: "another valuable piece of" or "an additional good portion of".
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Another good bit of advice is to be big in your own town.
Aided by another good bit of economic news, shares rose yesterday to end the week higher, the second consecutive strong week for the markets.
But really, another good bit of timing was me getting the Rinse FM residency during the recording of the album.
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A good bit of stodge restores calm.
Location accounts for a good bit of Albany's appeal.
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Godwin spills a good bit of ink in self-flagellation.
There is also a good bit of reciprocal cheerleading.
There is also a good bit of variety.
There's also a good bit of tedium.
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