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The phrase "as bit of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a bit of"? You can use "a bit of" to refer to a small amount or degree of something in various contexts.
Example: "I need a bit of help with this project."
Alternatives: "a small amount of" or "a little bit of".
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Matthew Goode is on home ground as "bit of a cad" Hugh Alexander, with whom everyone is understandably infatuated.
Finally, he has arrived at utopia after a series of travails, which include what he describes in his abrupt way as "Bit of Arson".
It took 77 nervous minutes of frenetic, clumsy fumbling to get it in, as well as bit of masked role play and submissive assistance.
There's no pressing story to tell, or even especially vital achievement to record, so the film probably counts as bit of self-indulgence from Hawke, but it's got a very good heart.
Yet amid all the chatter, Theresa May was rarely mentioned, or, if mentioned, was dismissed as bit of a loner without much backbench support, and disliked in Downing Street.
"But also obviously the football player that he's been able to turn himself into through pure hard work," Shaw described Goodes's decision to retire as " bit of a shock" and would have liked his colleague to have left the ground in similar fashion to himself.
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Through Hubble's electronic gaze, these galaxies appeared as bits of indistinct fluff.
Actually, I'm not that fussed about them as bits of useful kit".
All were accompanied by Stephen Horne, who played piano as well as bits of accordion, flute and percussion.
In its basic form, string theory describes subatomic particles as bits of vibrating string.
"It haunts all of us, trying not to treat people as bits of information information we want them to give to us.
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