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The phrase "gains a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a slight increase or improvement in something, often in a casual or informal context. Example: "As the project progressed, the team's morale gains a bit, leading to better collaboration."
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"Once the recovery gains a bit of traction, rates will rise".
He will move on to lecture adults and get paid for his work when he gains a bit more experience.
Mr. Perry also gains a bit if you exclude polls that list Sarah Palin and Rudy Giuliani as options, whose entry into the Republican race remains uncertain.
The Malibu also gains a bit from a taller rear-end gear ratio that lets the engine spin slower at highway speeds.
It's when the film traps Jones inside his lonely rock star purchase, the isolated mansion with a history, that the film gains a bit of cerebral Van Sant power and transcends the facile wig pic problems.
A tall, slim kid who hits it 330 yards off the tee – watch out when he gains a bit more experience playing against the world's best players," the Englishman says.
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The marine worm Platynereis dumerilii gained a bit of notoriety a decade ago when it helped researchers to unravel the evolutionary ancestry of the vertebrate eye.
Annuity providers should gain a bit.
(NBC was the exception, gaining a bit of ground from last year).
However, you raise the possibility of Serbia "gaining a bit of Bosnia".
Once I'd gained a bit of confidence, I dropped the ant facade.
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