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The phrase "crying a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe someone who is shedding a few tears due to a strong emotion. For example: "He was so moved by her story that he couldn't help but cry a bit."
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I was crying a bit.
And yet, here I am, still crying a bit about the end of The Office.
She can't help herself crying a bit now when she says that.
Mr. Boehner, who has become well known for his occasional displays of emotion, joined others in the room by crying a bit during the closed-door session.
Emotional deprivation can lead to long-term problems, yes – but does crying a bit in your first year count as emotional deprivation?
Is it all right to give you a hug?' I was crying a bit, so he gave me a big hug, and it was fine".
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So I cried a bit.
And cry a bit more.
Can you cry a bit more?
And then I cried a bit, again.
I was so scared I actually cried a bit.
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