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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit less sure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a degree of uncertainty or doubt about something, indicating that you are not completely confident.
Example: "After hearing the new information, I feel a bit less sure about my initial decision."
Alternatives: "somewhat uncertain" or "a little doubtful".
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I am a bit less sure because I discovered that the politics can be extremely challenging.
They're very different: Stuart is the cocky, sexually confident one; Vince a bit less sure of himself; and Nathan, who's 15, is just starting out.
He is a bit less sure in his handling of international politics, adopting the traditional view that, in the strategic arguments over the second front, the American generals were right and Winston Churchill deluded by imperial nostalgia.
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There were a couple of times when I've noticed the young umps -- not the older guys -- just seem a little bit less sure of themselves.
"A bit less exposure for sure, but then it's true that I did play very well very young, so it's not easy to control it.
Knowing that it most likely would be a bit less than that, he wanted to make sure the information we were giving to customers was accurate, as to not have unrealistic expectations.
"We have to make sure we are a bit less tactically naïve than Saturday.
Sure, it might be a bit less ridiculously powerful — but it's eco-friendly!
Sure, one might wish that Mark Bonnar brayed a bit less as the intrigue-prone Bosola, the duchess's "tombmaker" and also the largest part in the play.
"Quite a bit less, a lot better".
Television censorship is a bit less strict.
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