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The phrase "ate a bit" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone consumed a small amount of food. Example: "After a long day at work, I came home and ate a bit before heading to bed."
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We sat in their dappled shade and ate a bit of fresh melon at a plank table (built on rollers, so it's easy to move).
He picked it up and ate a bit and so a campaign began which, at long last, has had an impact.
I then ate a bit, packed up the rest, hit the road and proceeded to virtually live on it for two days.
Well, sort of – I actually ate a bit of cake, unsolicited but not unwelcome, on whose smooth top had been printed a facsimile of my face.
(He probably should have ordered a Rolling Rock, no?) During his childhood sojourn in Indonesia he ate a bit of dog.
Prof. Peter Mumby (the president of the Australian Coral Reef Society and principal investigator on the Capturing Coral Reef Ecosystem Services project), went for several refills, but some of us ate a bit less.
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He wakes up at 6 o'clock in the morning and eats a bit of cheese and falafel -- unless I wake up late; then I just run to school".
We were eating a bit more lavishly as we talked that afternoon, at a place called Gartine in the Centrum section of the city.
I can eat a bit better.
Basically, Wall Street would have to eat a bit of its own cooking.
"I think that's why I eat a bit too much".
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