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"bit hollow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that somebody's words or actions are empty or insincere. Example: "His apology sounded a bit hollow; it was obvious he wasn't being sincere."
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Both protests ring a bit hollow.
"For some, his outrage does ring a little bit hollow," said a former counterterrorism official.
It was crunchy and a bit hollow, almost like eating a bland wafer.
But these noble intensions sound a bit hollow in the wake of the leaked document.
But to some economists here, the celebrations rang a bit hollow.
They sound a bit hollow and echoey and they're not as rich as I expected".
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What devastated their business models was an array of niche competitors who bit by bit hollowed out chunks of their business.
Dyeing Easter eggs, walking under the roof of cornstalks and branches at Sukkoth, biting into hollow crumbly chocolate bunnies, lighting the yahrzeit candle for the grandmother from Minsk.
Although a bit hollow-sounding where it counts, the Freeway's three speakers create virtual surround sound playback of reasonable quality and in my tests it was more than capable for playing back podcasts and a little light music.
Yet while it's too early to be sure, it looks as if Mr. Bush's Africa policy may be no more than a symbolic one, full of ringing sound bites and hollow pledges.
"With a weapon like that, who needs horse armor?" On July 13, "The Vile Lair", sporting a hidden crypt called "Deepscorn Hollow" for players bitten with Oblivion's vampirism bug, was released.
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