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The phrase "a bit increased" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used informally to describe a slight rise or growth in something, but it is better to use more conventional expressions.
Example: "The temperature has a bit increased since this morning."
Alternatives: "slightly increased" or "a little higher".
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However, CUpredict results in a bit increased throughput by increasing the primary slot(s) because more slot(s) result(s) in more available opportunities.
If your dog is panting, a bit, their respiration rates may be a bit increased.
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In contrast, a bit increase in chlorophyll contents was also noted in Ac2 at 8 and 16 dS m−1, in Ac4 and Ac6 at 16 dS m−1, and in Ac8 at 8 and 16 dS m−1 salinity stress.
It is true that NSP of ACQPPS is usually a little bit increased in comparison with that of DS.
Still, growing the percentage of diploma-holders by two points, Buckley said, "is quite a bit". The increased rate, Buckley hypothesized, could be explained by the recession.
This represents a one way to open that up a bit and increase the potential scope of other options".
This represents one way to open that up a bit and increase the potential scope of other options".
But drop that by a bit and increase the lumens by a few?
I found there were few manual controls in the menus to, say, close the aperture a bit to increase the shutter speed.
For Amazon, this move also means that it may be able to cut its shipping cost down a bit and increase its profit margins.
If benzene sounds familiar, you probably know it as the chemical that makes gasoline work a bit better (increasing octane rating and decreasing engine knock).
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