Sentence examples for a bit more chaotic from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bit more chaotic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that is somewhat disordered or unpredictable, often in comparison to another state.
Example: "The party was fun, but as more guests arrived, it became a bit more chaotic."
Alternatives: "somewhat more disorderly" or "a little more tumultuous."

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"It just makes it a bit more chaotic and it's harder to communicate with your teammates," said Tyler Farrar, an American sprint specialist.

The scene is a bit more chaotic than in the film, we admit, but the iconic neon sign and delicious food remain.

When we have to work on something independently, and the class is a bit more chaotic than usual, someone goes up to ask the teacher for an explanation about something.

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I think Trent's written a lot of somber, distressing tunes that have been heavily disguised as something perhaps a bit more flustered, pushing towards angsty, unnerved, and chaotic; when they're really just tales of desperation, isolation, and a sense of full-bore uneasiness.

Being outside the market allows Mr. Georgallas to charge a bit more than dealers inside the market because he saves his customers the trouble of parking and traversing the market's chaotic loading docks.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

A bit more mature".

And a bit more.

Show us a bit more.

A bit more capitalism, please.

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