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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit conservative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that holds traditional views or is cautious about change, often in a political or social context.
Example: "Her approach to the project was a bit conservative, preferring tried-and-true methods over innovative techniques."
Alternatives: "somewhat traditional" or "a little cautious".
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Many are elderly and few will dispute my sweeping generalisation that they are entitled at their age to be a bit conservative – or even Conservative.
He's a bit conservative.
He was a bit conservative.
"The mining industry is a bit conservative," Mr. Fulton said.
"We love our country, but it is a bit conservative," Mr. Zhezhel said.
"I was just thinking 'do not capsize, do not capsize', so I was a bit conservative".
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But I try to be a little bit conservative on a first date.
I think we have an advantage because [the title rivals] have to be a little bit conservative.
"She's a little bit conservative".
"I like McCain," Mr. Bermudez added, "but he seems a little bit conservative and old.
I was a little bit conservative and it showed in my running.
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