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What does “any bit of something” mean?

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Rebecca

"Any bit" means "any part" or "any piece" of something. It is very common in British English to use the word "bit" to mean "part" or "piece". Ex: You can take any bit of food you want. Ex: I listen to music any bit of the day.

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