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Discover LudwigThe phrase "know a bit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have some knowledge or understanding about something. Example: "I don't know much about cooking, but I do know a bit about baking."
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I don't know – a bit picky, maybe?
I know a bit about it.
Just, you know, a bit off.
I probably know a bit more.
And now you also know a bit about "Timmy".
"I know a bit about shame," he writes.
"Didn't it seem, you know, a bit robotic?
You'll need to know a bit of astronomy, though.
I don't know, a bit hip-hop, somehow.
It's good to know a bit of spelin an grammur.
We do know a bit about red-tailed hawk dispersal from studies conducted in the Midwest.
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