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Discover Ludwig"have a bit" is correct and can be used in written English to suggest someone have a small portion of something.
For example: "Would you like to have a bit of this cake?".
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Have a bit of sense.
You can have a bit of yellow.
So I have a bit of time.
Well, they have a bit obviously.
They still have a bit to learn.
"And now, we have a bit more".
Sure, they have a bit more money.
Those words have a bit of edge.
And have a bit of luck.
Here, cardholders have a bit more control.
"Let's have a bit of sensitivity".
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