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Phrases with «to take a bit»
The phrase
"to take a bit"
means to have a small amount or a taste of something.
Full definition
to take
(parent phrase)
bit
(parent phrase)
to take a bit
Related phrases
to take a bit of getting used to
Sentences with «to take a bit»
The six degrees of freedom
takes a bit of
time to get used to, especially if it's been a while since you went through a similar game.
(
softpedia.com
)
There have been times when long posts
take a bit longer
.
(
theauthorhelper.com
)
Next year, if stocks rally and rising interest rates finally do
take a bite out
of bonds, you're equipped for that, too.
(
moneysense.ca
)
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