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"of a bit" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a small amount of something or to express a small degree of something. Example sentence: I'm feeling tired, but I'll push through for just a bit longer. In this sentence, "of a bit" is used to indicate a short period of time.
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Six Authors in Search of a bit of Character".
Just bad in the sense of a bit tired.
(A "qubit" is quantum computing's version of a bit).
"Everybody's in charge of a bit of this.
Daisy is sort of a bit mad, incredibly funny.
Thompson's touchdown was a result of a bit of trickery.
I can't really think of a bit of material by him.
I found myself thinking of a bit of dialogue from a dissident satire from the 1970s.
Are you against an element of a bit of glamour in music?
When we invite guests into our homes, we assume the risk of a bit of clumsiness.
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If he can't sell two books for the price of a bit-more-than-one, then it's unlikely anyone can.
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