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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away for a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone will be absent for a short period of time.
Example: "I'll be away for a bit, but I'll return by noon."
Alternatives: "gone for a while" or "absent for a short time".
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Let's get away for a bit.
"When I left school, it went away for a bit.
I just feel I need to go away for a bit".
I went away for a bit and one of my testicles had grown to the size of a grapefruit".
Now, I suppose I'm pretty good, though if I'm away for a bit, which I often am, I'll get rusty.
Even if they went away for a bit, I still need to see Mark and Jeremy's midlife crises.
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Updated at 12.40am BST 11.47pm BST Time seems to have run away for us a bit, with our detour into New Haven (although it was well worth it).
"Rory Lawson will probably be away for quite a bit of next season because of the World Cup and Six Nations".
I'm going away for a little bit.
"I just wanted to get away for a little bit".
By Dana Goodyear August 12, 2008 I'm going away for a little bit.
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