Translation of "bit of news" into French

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bit of news noun
pl. bits of news
la nouvelle f (news)

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It's an interesting piece of news. C'est une information intéressante.
This soup wants a bit of salt. Il manque encore un peu de sel à cette soupe.
For a bit of a change from red meat, for tonight I've cooked turkey breasts in mushroom sauce. Pour changer un peu de la viande rouge, pour ce soir j'ai cuisiné des escalopes de dinde à la sauce champignon.
If the door doesn't fit, you might have to shave off a bit of the wood until it closes properly. Si la porte n'est pas bien ajustée, il te faudra poncer un peu le bois jusqu'à ce qu'elle se ferme proprement.
Through his own efforts and a bit of luck, he won first prize in the contest. Par ses propres efforts et un peu de chance, il gagna le premier prix du concours.
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