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The phrase "a bit more blunt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a desire for someone to be more direct or straightforward in their communication.
Example: "I appreciate your feedback, but I would prefer if you were a bit more blunt about what you think."
Alternatives: "a little more direct" or "somewhat more straightforward".
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Being a bit more blunt, her fellow student Aloen Salana said, "To get out of school".
In the meantime, Wall Street could be in for a bit more blunt talk from the bench.
While the nation's more discerning restaurants might sauté soft-shells in light butter and garlic, the preferred preparation on this shore is a bit more blunt: deep-fried and stacked on a roll or white toast with mayo and tomato.
She became known for her one-liners, as much for their vulgarity as for their quick wit, especially after she was heard to say that she came to Hollywood to have sex with Gary Cooper (though her description was a bit more blunt).
Shermer was a bit more blunt.
Isaacs' response was a bit more blunt.
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Presumably standing outside the Banks family home, the photo features Blunt's Poppins looking a bit more chic than the character that Julie Andrews played on-screen.
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
A bit more mature".
And a bit more.
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