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The phrase "a bit more accurate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate a slight improvement in accuracy compared to something previously mentioned.
Example: "The revised report is a bit more accurate than the initial draft, reflecting the latest data."
Alternatives: "somewhat more precise" or "slightly more correct".
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However, the MARS model is a bit more accurate than the others.
Had the players been a bit more accurate, history may have been changed forever.
But Mr. Cura's bristling volatility would still come through if he were just a bit more accurate in his singing and attentive to his colleagues.
If Hulk had been a bit more accurate with his finishing Brazil could have gone in at half-time with at least three goals.
The Sun and the Express are probably my favourites as they're a bit more accurate - certainly in terms of transfer speculation.
In practice, it's probably quite a bit more accurate than that, as they can triangulate in using information from other towers in your area.
Similar(37)
All season, the Pacers have been transformed at Conseco Fieldhouse, where they are a little bit faster, a little bit stronger and a little bit more accurate with their jumpers.
Mayor Gavin Newsom's claim that Foursquare is a San Francisco startup just got a little bit more accurate.
Polling gets more accurate as you get closer to the election, but the trend is not linear: it gets a little bit more accurate throughout the summer months, but then a lot more accurate within these final six weeks.
"We have to be a little bit more accurate, ruthless and clinical to win these games because I don't want to go through that every week".
"We know there's a few things for us to fix up on, in terms of making sure we're a little bit more accurate and clinical in time for next week.
More suggestions(17)
a bit more realistic
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a bit more true
a bit more credible
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a bit more sensitive
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a bit more caring
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