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The phrase "a bit less dense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the density of two substances or ideas, indicating a slight reduction in density.
Example: "The new material is a bit less dense than the previous version, making it easier to handle."
Alternatives: "somewhat lighter" or "slightly thinner".
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We don't know how to make breast tissue less dense, but Are You Dense is showing us how to be a bit less dense about the need to tailor breast cancer screening to suit specific circumstances.
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