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"differ a bit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is slightly different from something else. For example: The two paintings differ a bit in style, but they both evoke a sense of tranquility.
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It should be noted that statistics can differ a bit for different cooling schedules (like BA) and different configuration schedules, but the final results remain unaffected.
The twins differ a bit in style.
HOLDER: I think that's where we differ a bit.
The iOS and Android apps differ a bit.
Although they differ a bit in shape and proportion, our skeletons are much less distinctive.
The rules in the conservative plan differ a bit from those in Graham-Cassidy.
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On the surface, the services are identical, perhaps differing a bit in price.
But he said politics in the Netherlands differs a bit from the current situation in the United States.
Rules vary from city to city -- in Los Angeles, for instance, the mayor must leave the state for succession plans to kick in -- and who takes over also differs a bit.
Nearly half believe the city is heading in the right direction, mirroring the views of upper-income whites, but differing a bit from the responses of blacks in families that earn less than $100,000.
However, where the service differs a bit from some rivals is in its business model.
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