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.
You have got a bit of leg poking through your trousers.
You have got a bit of a  chin poking out.
You have got a bit of fluff on you.
You have got a bit of me all the time.
See, I have got a bit of overhead.
By the way, I have got a bit of a  dirty fork.
Looks like, uh, we have got a bit of competition… back in the meat business.
No, I've- I have got a bit of a  football injury, that's all.
We have got a bit of a  situation up here.
I have got a bit to think about.
I'm afraid that things have got a bit… dangerous.
Dangerous. I'm afraid that things have got a bit.
After you have got a bit of money going for you it's time to hire your second employee.
With this Lil' Treblemaker. but I have got a bit of business Excuse me, miss, I don't mean to interrupt.
Don't be annoyed, but I have got a bit ahead of you.” Naturally,
And I'm afraid I have got a bit of hard news.
And I further deduce… you have  only started recently because you have got a bit of chafing.
You know, a  young person has got a bit of fat in.
That little excavator has got a bit of power then, eh?