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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bit of a situation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a complicated or awkward situation. For example, "The layoffs created a bit of a situation in the department."
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Marc Short, Trump's former legislative director, said the president faced "a little bit of a situation of a Catch-22" when deciding how to respond to McCain's death.
"You know, in an effort to be polite today, apparently I've created a little bit of a situation," he said later on Saturday.
"He had a little bit of a situation the other day," Williams's son, John Henry, was quoted as saying in yesterday's Boston Globe, which first reported the impending surgery.
"We're in a bit of a situation but with the right backing, we can be sat here in April looking forward to another season in the Conference".
"It's very rewarding to see the people that work here get recognition, but it's also is a bit of a situation where fans will still say, 'Congratulations, Chris, really good article!'" Walton added.
We have a bit of a situation with Senator Menendez, who is advocating on behalf of a physician friend of his in Florida.
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"We were pretty close at the end," Mayfield said, "but I think he has a little bit better of a situation".
Referring to the Faletau situation, Gatland told WalesOnline: "It put me in a bit of a difficult situation when players and agents have been told a deadline.
Cox Communications recently retained Salomon Smith Barney, which itself was in bit of a sticky situation.
It's a little bit of a gambling situation that happens in this kind of game and it worked tonight.
"Obviously, this is a bit of a unique situation so true giant killings would be of great interest".
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