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Yes, 笔 (bǐ) is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese. It has multiple meanings and can be used in various contexts.
1. Strokes of Chinese characters: In this context, 笔 (bǐ) refers to the individual brushstrokes that make up a Chinese character. For example, "这个字有十二笔" (zhè gè zì yǒu shí èr bǐ) means "this character has twelve strokes."
2. For a sum of money: 笔 (bǐ) can also refer to a large sum of money. For example, "这笔钱够买一辆新车了" (zhè bǐ qián gòu mǎi yī liàng xīn chē le) means "this amount of money is enough to buy a new car."
3. Deal or fund: In business or financial contexts, 笔 (bǐ) can refer to a deal or fund. For example, "这笔交易很成功" (zhè bǐ jiāo yì hěn chéng gōng) means "this deal was very successful."
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