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Discover Ludwig"work a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to doing something with greater effort or intensity. For example: "I need to work a bit harder if I'm going to finish this project on time."
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While working, men noted that drinking alcohol was permitted during working hours, since that helped them work a bit more, at least in the short term.
You work a bit.
They study, work a bit.
The Knit-Wits work a bit differently.
Q. Isn't your work a bit ghoulish?
Everything has to work a bit harder to be included".
They're built a bit differently and work a bit differently.
"They were almost religious about their work, a bit absurd.
It should work a bit harder to help small businesses".
Their parents will have to work a bit at explaining Rosen's text, however.
Her computer seemed to work a bit faster with one monitor fewer, she said.
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