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The phrase "a bit more balanced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation, opinion, or approach that requires a greater degree of balance or fairness.
Example: "In order to improve the overall quality of the discussion, we need to present a bit more balanced perspective on the issue."
Alternatives: "somewhat more equitable" or "a little more even-handed".
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That, he said, should help make people "a bit more relaxed and a bit more balanced".
Earlier in his life he was a bit more balanced about what occurred".
"I would like someone to be a bit more balanced about it I suppose," he says.
The catalog includes an essay by Ms. Kinoshita detailing Gyokuran's life, and judging by the Gyokuran works that it reproduces but that are not on view, the show could have been a bit more balanced.
If the rising fertility rate among native-born Americans persists, it will mean that the growth is steady there will be no sudden addition of a huge pool of poor, as occurred with German unification and a bit more balanced ethnically than was previously assumed.
"He's one of those guys who's done things differently [Tavaré studied at Loughborough University and has spent several seasons playing club cricket with Bristol] and perhaps that helps him to be a bit more balanced regarding the ups and downs of cricket instead of some guys who throw their all into making it their occupation".
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The current MacBook Air is much more powerful than its predecessors and new processors from AMD and Intel will supplant the runty Atom with something like the Athlon Neo, a more balanced chip with a bit more speed.
"Paying for the earthquake will likely involve a balanced combination of a bit more borrowing in the short term and reconsidering our spending priorities," Mr. English said in a statement.
And although the House would give [the National Science Foundation] a bit more money, the Senate version hews closer to the balanced portfolio that most scientists prefer".
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