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Discover LudwigThe phrase "think a bit" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to indicate the act of considering or reflecting on something for a short period of time. One example of how it can be used is in the sentence, "Before making a decision, I need to think a bit about the potential consequences."
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Let's just think a bit.
We need to think a bit harder.
I think a bit of both.
Does this make JS think a bit differently?
We've got to think a bit long term.
She was vicious and I think a bit crazy.
But I think a bit of variety does no harm.
I think a bit more about my mum.
I think a bit of both," he says.
"I think a bit of extra pace comes with the rhythm and match feeling.
Perhaps GPs had better think a bit harder about those opening hours.
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