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The phrase "a bit more centered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the positioning or alignment of an object, idea, or concept, indicating a desire for greater balance or focus.
Example: "To improve the layout of the webpage, we need to make the text a bit more centered."
Alternatives: "slightly more aligned" or "a little more balanced."
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Once they're outside, it really calms them and you can feel them become a bit more centered.
You emerge from lunch a bit more centered and a bit more renewed.
Once you feel a bit more centered then something deep inside tells you that the only way ahead is to move on.
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And it kind of wound up being a bit more front and center than I thought it was going to be, really.
THE BATHROOM A bit odd — the towel rack is in its own alcove, but the toilet, which could use a bit more seclusion, is front and center.
As we wandered around the center a bit more, Grady was instantly taken by a panda sculpture constructed by the artist Jackie Ehle entirely out of recycled materials — white bottles, black headphones, a tire.
They'll face a Toronto defense that looks a bit more stabilized since the addition of center back Darren O'Dea, but make no mistake, this isn't a good team.
Finally to sweeten the pot just a bit more, IBM announced two new data centers in Raleigh, North Carolina and Mumbai, India created specifically to house these resiliency services.
The plush executive club lounge, with panoramic city views, and the high-tech business center are a bit more impressive, as are the hotel dining options; Si Ji Xuan, serving traditional Cantonese food, is best visited at lunch for dim sum.
While your big toenail might need a bit more polish, generally you apply a center stroke, then spread it out to the right and left.
Other updates in this version include a new in-line help system that adds links to Help Center articles and a bit more guidance when you start typing formulas, the ability to change the colors of different tabs in Sheets and a couple of similar minor changes.
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