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The phrase "small bits of debris" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe tiny fragments or pieces of waste material, often in contexts related to cleaning, environmental issues, or space exploration. Example: "After the storm, the park was littered with small bits of debris, making it unsafe for children to play."
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But after the meteor exploded, the small bits of debris slowed to terminal velocity, about the speed of a piece of gravel dropped from a skyscraper.
Dr Ebisuzaki, however, realised that the characteristics of a telescope designed for this job namely a wide field of view and the ability to register even fleeting flashes of light would also be well-suited for spotting small bits of debris as they whizz past the ISS.Having identified something, the next step is to get it out of orbit and that is where the zapping comes in.
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And small bits of litter dot trails.
There are many small bits of evidence.
Wednesday, after small bits of what appeared to be bone and flesh washed up at the marina, Mr. Fleegle said he gave F.B.I. agents a boat tour of the lake as they collected about three-fourths of a garbage bag full of debris.
The message is then diced into small bits of data.
A few small bits of different cheeses?
Place the small bits of spures on the glue.
Apply small bits of leaf to cover them.
Melt small bits of wax in the wax melting bowl.
Glow sticks contain small bits of broken glass.
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