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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cried a bit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically refers to shedding a small amount of tears or expressing a bit of emotion through crying. Example: Sarah couldn't help but feel emotional as she watched the video of her wedding day. She smiled through the tears and whispered to her husband, "I'm just so happy." He reached out and wiped away the tears that had escaped, saying, "It's okay, love. Everyone cries a bit on their wedding day."
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So I cried a bit.
And then I cried a bit, again.
I was so scared I actually cried a bit.
Cried a bit, let her console him, take over — he didn't know.
I cried a bit, I have to say, when she was presented with the medal.
Ms. Elder, an administrative assistant at a local real estate company, cried a bit longer.
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I was crying a bit.
And cry a bit more.
Can you cry a bit more?
It's the best; it makes you want to cry a bit".
They would be crying one minute, laughing the next, and then cry a bit more.
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