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Discover Ludwig"tried a bit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone attempted something but was not entirely successful or did not put in much effort. Example: John tried a bit to fix the leaky faucet, but he ended up calling a plumber in the end.
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I tried a bit of everything.
We tried a bit shorter, still no good.
Blair tried a bit, but not very hard.
As a kid, Seth tried a bit of acting and did some fashion modeling.
(Glancing around the world He created, one wonders whether He couldn't have tried a bit harder).
"I'll never look back and say I wish I'd tried a bit harder.
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You try a bit.
'Try a bit, Roger,' he chirped.
Rackspace is trying a bit of jujitsu.
Perhaps we will try a bit of a new approach.
American managers should try a bit of democracy too.
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