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"bit early" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that something is slightly ahead of schedule. For example, "We arrived a bit early, so we had some time to relax before the party started."
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That's a bit early".
The show-business bug bit early.
It's a bit early to determine that.
It was a little bit early.
Bit early for the ticker tape?
Maybe Hadley left a bit early.
A bit early when I'm racing Sunday!
"We're a bit early," my wife says.
But 6.45am does look a bit early.
Come a bit early to set things up.
Midmorning, I suggested, was a bit early for beer.
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