bit of information
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbitandinformation
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bit
noun[C]
uk/bɪt/us/bɪt/
informal
a small piece or amount ...
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information
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
facts about a situation, person, ...
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(Definition ofbitandinformationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofbit of information
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For every vertex we are given onebitofinformation.
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But critics of the passive do not find this lastbitofinformationcomforting.
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To send a singlebitofinformationat microwave frequencies requires approximately 40 photons.
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Consequently, there is quite abitofinformationon the sensitivity and time course of detectability of parasitization.
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The first, most important,bitofinformationutilized upon their return, however, pertained to the location of family members.
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There is quite abitofinformationon prevention of colonization (attack) of the seed surface by soil microbes.
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I require abitofinformation.
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Everybitofinformationis necessary.
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Every day some freshbitofinformationcomes to light.
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He gave me abitofinformationabout himself.
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It is good to get abitofinformation.
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Onebitofinformationis from the quaternary ammonium ions and their entry and escape rates through this gate in the open and closed states.
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Thisbitofinformationestablishes his social identity with respect to the events in question, but it does not yet qualify as the reason proper for his call.
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A shortcoming of surveys of this nature is that they offer abitofinformationabout many things, but not a lot of information about anything.
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Since the binary alphabet offers the maximum number of schemata perbitofinformationof any coding,10 its use has become very popular among scientists.
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That is the firstbitofinformationthat we have had about that.
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Why cannot these committees be given the most importantbitofinformationwhich they require?
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We will try to supply him with every possiblebitofinformation.
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Tomorrow everybitofinformationknown to man will be available everywhere and simultaneously.
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The amendment also probed out abitofinformationabout boarding education.
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Everybitofinformationthat can be given should be given.
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Each core represents onebitofinformation.
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We are not seeking the disclosure of everybitofinformationwhich any chief police officer may collect.
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They would have provided the authorities with everybitofinformationneeded to calculate their income support.
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The poor have to give everybitofinformationabout their earnings in order to claim benefit.
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