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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bit of water" is a valid expression in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of water. For example, "I added a bit of water to the stew so it wouldn't burn."
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"Every bit of water I touched, I aquaplaned.
The bit of water we keep seeing on the news.
So everybody has access to a little bit of water.
Add peeled raw prawns, a bit of water and simmer.
You add a little bit of water, and the trees will grow".
If vegetables begin to stick, add a little bit of water to the skillet.
But a little bit of water on the fire is not necessarily a bad thing.
We recommend enjoying whiskey with a little bit of water added.
If it's surrounded by even the slightest bit of water it doesn't shine.
They're giving off a bit of water vapour but it's nothing to concern anyone".
"But we'll see what develops, there's still a bit of water to go under the bridge".
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