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The phrase "receive a bit" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to obtaining a small amount of something, whether it be information, help, or an item. Example: "I hope to receive a bit of feedback on my presentation to improve for next time."
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Candidates elected would receive a bit of training, he said.
Martin, though, could receive a bit of a reprieve today.
I suppose I think that the national polls sometimes receive a bit too much attention.
Though small districts receive a bit more cash, districts that lose students lose money.
It gives Narine a chance to receive a bit more treatment from the physio.
A much larger chunk of its income comes from the programme fees paid by local public stations, which also receive a bit of government support.
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We define ewt and ewr as the energy wasted by a transmitter due to MAC inefficiency for transmitting a bit and the energy wasted by a receiver due to MAC inefficiency for receiving a bit in one-hop communication, respectively.
Bryant received a bit more attention.
OTTAWA — BlackBerry has received a bit of good news.
"We have received a bit of backlash," Anna said.
Combat has received a bit of a tweak.
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