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"do a bit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean "to do a small amount" or "to do a little bit" of something. Here are some examples: - Can you please do a bit of research on the topic before our meeting tomorrow? - I'm feeling tired, so I'll just do a bit of work and then relax for the evening. - Could you do a bit of shopping on your way home from work? - I need to do a bit of cleaning before guests arrive. - I'll just do a bit of editing on this document and then it will be ready to send out.
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"Well, I do, a bit.
We do a bit of gardening.
Yes, I do a bit.
"Yeah, I do a bit.
Do a bit of fretwork.
Then do a bit of Christmas shopping.
I did actually do a bit today.
Now, let's do a bit of arithmetic.
They do a bit of sighing.
Young carolers do a bit of "Hark!
"You just need to do a bit of sport".
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