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The phrase "a bit more clearly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to request or indicate that something should be explained or expressed with greater clarity or detail.
Example: "Could you explain that concept a bit more clearly so I can understand it better?"
Alternatives: "a little more clearly" or "somewhat clearer".
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Monet made us see the world a bit more clearly.
What do we want, do you know?" Jay-Z likes clarity: "I think all those things need to really declare themselves a bit more clearly.
Then, when the first wave of emotion has passed and we are all thinking a bit more clearly, let's get back to the discussion about George Steinbrenner.
"Iran had good relations with the Soviet bloc, because we were in a revolutionary situation, and we could scrutinize their systems a bit more clearly, without much censorship," Tabibian says.
Yes, the President might have spelled this out a bit more clearly beforehand, explaining that 95percentt of us aren't in the private insurance market to begin with and won't be affected, and that most of the 2percentt who lose their lousy policies and have to take better and more expensive ones will be subsidized.
For six days, the World Series games drifted through the neighborhoods, sometimes bringing folks together, sometimes driving them apart, but always acting as a kind of athletic lens that allowed people to see a bit more clearly who they really are.
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"To me, it's always a lens to see them a little bit more clearly".
Now she is "free to develop her own project a little bit more clearly than in the past".It may sound eerily like the Greens' idea: marrying the market economy to "sustainability".
Hopefully, Paull said, "People will start thinking about this a little bit more clearly". She added: "We can now rebuild our community.
(Attending Physician 3) [The feedback] indicates the discrepancies just that little bit more clearly, so I think you learn more than when you just assess yourself because it is specifically [in the feedback] that you can see the differences [with the self-assessment] and I think that tells you more.
[The feedback] indicates the discrepancies just that little bit more clearly, so I think you learn more than when you just assess yourself because it is specifically [in the feedback] that you can see the differences [with the self-assessment] and I think that tells you more.
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