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"bit quirky" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is slightly strange or unconventional. For example: "My cousin has quite a bit quirky sense of humor."
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"It's a little bit quirky".
CONS: The layout is a bit quirky.
I'll admit the scanning process can be a bit quirky.
"It's very clean, but it's a bit quirky," she said.
People want something that has been designed and is a bit quirky".
The New Hampshire House of Representatives has always been a bit quirky.
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While Mr. Clinton's appearance in Queens had the tone of a stump speech, complete with local elected officials, his visit to East Harlem was a bit quirkier.
It's a bit quirkier and narrower than the original 18, and considered more difficult, but it is just as memorable.
Famous, among other books, for his bestselling Artemis Fowl series, Colfer long ago proved that the popular adventure story can also be well-written – Artemis Fowl stands head and shoulders above a large crowd of titles competing for that coveted accolade of "books that boys love to read" because his prose is slicker, wittier and just that bit quirkier than the others.
The eleventh doctor is a little bit quirkier than the tenth doctor so act a little quirky and random.
Other choices have been a bit more quirky.
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