Examples of using Have got a bit in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
We have got a bit of time.
Milton here. Listen, I'm afraid we have got a bit of a hiccup.
I have got a bit of conversation.
Bam! Well, I have got a bit of!
I have got a bit tucked away.
People also translate
Mum! Female. Looks like you have got a bit of engine trouble.
You have got a bit of fluff on you.
The thing is, Sergeant, I have got a bit of a problem here.
I have got a bit of work to do.
Chewing through my battery life here a little bit. We have got a bit of a headwind, Charley.
Well, I have got a bit of… Bam!
I have got a bit of the heebie-jeebies, but yes.
I'm afraid we have got a bit of a hiccup.
I have got a bit from their… from their blurb here.
Girls, please, I have got a bit of a headache.
You have got a bit of mascara there.
Do you know… you have got a bit of something right.
I have got a bit of a headache.
Seems like you have got a bit of catching up to do.
We have got a bit of a problem.
Security, we have got a bit of a problem.
I have got a bit of Polish blood in me.
All right. Walter, I have got a bit of a quandary here.
I have got a bit of a drive to make.
By the way, I have got a bit of a dirty fork.
We have got a bit of an issue over here.
See, I have got a bit of overhead.
You have got a bit of, um… carrot in your hair. Genius.
Good. I have got a bit of bad news.
You have got a bit of cardiac stress.