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The phrase "a bit more apparent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is becoming clearer or more noticeable than before.
Example: "After reviewing the data, the trends in consumer behavior became a bit more apparent."
Alternatives: "somewhat clearer" or "a little more obvious."
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Ms. Millett's political leanings are a bit more apparent in her campaign contributions: $52,600 to Democratic candidates and committees, including the president's 2008 and 2012 campaigns.
But in general since the conventions, Mr. Obama's bounce has been a bit more apparent in polls of noncompetitive states — or states that are on the fringe of being competitive — than in the true "tipping point states" that are most likely to determine the election.
It's in the Canon G10 vein, with a bit more apparent ruggedness.
In VR, we're all robots, but some experiences make that a bit more apparent than others.
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"In Time Travel, the story is going to become a little bit more apparent, although we're not in a hurry to tell this," says Lyalin.
A bit more care in marshalling his evidence would have helped smooth out some apparent anomalies.
A bit more mature".
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
And a bit more.
A bit more capitalism, please.
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