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The phrase "feeling a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how you feel in a particular situation, such as when you might not feel your best. For example, "After spending the day in the sun, I'm feeling a bit lightheaded."
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FEELING a bit stressed?
"I'm feeling a bit insecure".
"I ended up feeling a bit empty.
Mr. Graham is feeling a bit fragile.
I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed.
He's feeling a bit tired!
I'm feeling a bit sick about this.
I'm still feeling a bit groggy though.
Is she feeling a bit hunted?
I was feeling a bit raw.
I nodded, feeling a bit dizzy.
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feeling a bit sick
feeling a bit weak
feeling a bit low
feeling a bit awkward
feeling a kind
feeling a thing
feeling a degree
feeling a bite
smelling a bit
feeling a trifle
passion a bit
frustration a bit
feel a bit
sense a bit
emotion a bit
flair a bit
seemed a bit
heart a bit
thrill a bit
mood a bit
atmosphere a bit
sympathy a bit
sensibility a bit
hunch a bit
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