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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this bit for" is not complete and lacks context, making it unclear in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific portion of something, but it typically needs additional information to convey a complete thought.
Example: "I need to clarify this bit for the presentation."
Alternatives: "this part for" or "this section for".
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I recently played this bit for my mom and she immediately guffawed, "You weren't five!
Just listen to this bit, for example:Can I be very frank with you, and I am not expecting you to quote this outside.
Anyway, I'll use this bit for some jokes about how snowflakes would fare in the army: badly.
You've been gearing yourself up for this bit for months – "I don't like organised fun," you say, "I don't take this job that seriously.
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Sailer said, as if hearing this bit of news for the first time.
My dog died for this bit of living, Susanne thought.
The reason for this bit of legerdemain is not clear.
But he said the Air Streams and pup tents were not long for this bit of earth.
But this bit of family folklore for son David (Will Forte) takes the biscuit.
Why interrupt our president for this bit of stuffy financial news?
The Coopers charged as much as $1,600 for this bit of tax advice.
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