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'bit giving' is not a correct phrase in written English
In written English, the correct phrase is "giving a bit" or "giving a little". For example: "I'm giving a bit of my time to help organize the fundraiser."
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Sabathia then faltered a bit, giving the run back in the top of the third.
"I think Kevin Rudd is a little bit giving a hard time to the blackfella.
Hunter bats second, one spot in front of Cabrera, and he's been on base quite a bit, giving the middle of the order chances to drive in runs.
As sales slow, appreciation rates will settle down or even fall back a bit, giving incomes a chance to catch up with home values and giving builders a chance to catch up in supply-constrained markets.
This new series reworks the "Law and Order" formula a bit, giving over the first part of the hour to a point of view that has not been emphasized in the other series: the perpetrator's.
"It was a question of freshening up the team a bit, giving it some energy and fresh legs for a game like this.
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France tries to hold the ball a bit — give Spain some of its own medicine.
You wait a bit, give up and decide to get on with writing the letter.
"Every little bit gives you a feeling that somebody cares and you can go on".
Getting out into the world a bit gives you time to think about what you want to do".
Deficit reduction can wait a bit, given that lenders continue to show confidence in Washington's ability to repay the debt.
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