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The phrase "a bit less heated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, discussion, or argument that is somewhat calmer or less intense than before.
Example: "After a long debate, the conversation became a bit less heated as everyone started to listen to each other's perspectives."
Alternatives: "somewhat cooler" or "a little more subdued."
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For this reason, the Huskies consider the rivalry a bit less heated than do the Lady Vols, who are trying to regain their spot as the premier women's basketball program, even though they still lead the national championship race, 6-4.
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Mr. Foley has argued the same case, but -- at least publicly -- with a bit less heat than some officials in Washington.
It's at the level of changing lightbulbs, turning down heating, driving a bit less and maybe sticking in some (free) insulation.
Place the chapati on the pan, cook it until it's a bit less than halfway cooked, and then flip it over and raise the heat a bit.
"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.
"Probably a bit less.
Mr. Negroponte seemed a bit less sanguine.
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