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The phrase "a bit more compelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of interest or persuasion of two or more ideas, arguments, or pieces of content.
Example: "While the first argument was interesting, the second one was a bit more compelling and really captured my attention."
Alternatives: "somewhat more persuasive" or "a little more engaging."
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He found a way to make often overlooked details a bit more compelling.
Isn't it a bit more compelling than watching some washed-up celebrity eat a kangaroo's testicle in the jungle?" 'The Last Days of Lehman Brothers' is on BBC2 on 9 September.
iTunes Match subscribers won't receive ads, making the subscription service a bit more compelling.
It is surprisingly small and light, as well, which makes it a bit more compelling than even the Kindle.
However, Sprint's roaming partners in GSM countries as well as some Asian partners make it a bit more compelling.
To make talking to the bots a bit more compelling, the company tried to give its different bots a bit of personality.
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"We just present these ideas in a new way that are a little bit more compelling, a bit more interesting," he says.
This would appear to give Obama a card he can play at international climate talks, one that's a bit more substantial and compelling than the blame game.
But as we read a bit more, it became even more compelling.
Open worlds can achieve the latter with ease; crafting a compelling story with equally compelling characters is a bit more tricky.
So we called them up to get deeper insight into Raymond's process and learn a bit more about the genesis of the compelling runway show.
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