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The phrase "around for a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone has been present or existing for a short period of time.
Example: "I've been around for a bit, so I can help you navigate this process."
Alternatives: "here for a while" or "present for some time".
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So we'll stick around for a bit.
I just googled around for a bit.
They hang around for a bit, leaving pot smoke behind.
Here, you run around for a bit in the sun.
After driving around for a bit, I turn into a narrow mews.
Livingstone stuck around for a bit, but cut ties two years ago.
"went 2 Nets game last night then drove around for a bit," went a recent assessment.
Sri Lanka need a pair of batsmen to stick around for a bit.
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He'll be around for a little bit.
Some of these plans have stuck around for a little bit.
Hang around for a final bit of fun.
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