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Discover LudwigThe phrase "said a bit" can be used in written English as a way to describe the way someone speaks or delivers their words.
It is not grammatically incorrect and can be used in various contexts. For example: - "The professor said a bit about the upcoming project before moving on to the next topic." - "She said a bit about her new job during our conversation." - "The politician said a bit about his plans for the economy during the press conference." In each of these examples, "said a bit" is used to convey that the speaker talked briefly or briefly mentioned something. It can also be used to express hesitation or uncertainty in what someone is saying. For instance: - "He said a bit about the incident, but seemed unsure about the details." - "She said a bit about the proposal, but didn't go into much detail." - "He said a bit about his feelings, but it was clear he was holding back."
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"Baruch," Cece said, a bit louder.
"They don't trust lawyers," Ms. Troya said, a bit ruefully.
"It was never considered," he said, a bit sternly.
"I'm not so young," I said, a bit put off.
"Daddy was always skinny," Mr. Allon said, a bit wistfully.
"Abusive pastors," Mrs. Pride said, a bit cryptically.
"They're different languages," she said, a bit slyly.
"We're so mature," Ms. Buckley said a bit wistfully.
"That was awesome," Jack said, a bit uncertainly.
"There's a reason they're single," he said, a bit loud.
"No," she said, a bit too quickly.
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