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The phrase "a bit less confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is somewhat clearer or easier to understand than before.
Example: "After the explanation, the instructions were a bit less confusing than they initially seemed."
Alternatives: "somewhat clearer" or "a little easier to understand."
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It should make things a bit less confusing.
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"Quite a bit less, a lot better".
Television censorship is a bit less strict.
A bit less ruminating than Jake did.
The cast seems a bit less comfortable.
America has grown a bit less tame.
Mr. Negroponte seemed a bit less sanguine.
"Five months, maybe a bit less".
Maybe she is a bit less qualified.
"Probably a bit less.
Maybe a bit less.
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