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The phrase "a bit more conservative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of conservatism in opinions, behaviors, or policies, indicating a slight increase in conservatism.
Example: "In recent discussions, she has become a bit more conservative in her views on social issues."
Alternatives: "somewhat more conservative" or "slightly more conservative".
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I thought they were a bit more conservative than American ones, which I liked.
In fact, Griffin might not mind if he inspired a bit more conservative vituperation.
If there is no urgency, however, one might be a bit more conservative".
"Mr Ford, will you marry me?" asks one girl, just out of the candidate's earshot.The rest of Tennessee is a bit more conservative than Maryville College.
A family that is a bit more conservative and is more interested in wealth preservation, he said, "might do better offering a higher base salary".
"One might argue that at 50 you might want to be a bit more conservative, but I don't agree with that," she said.
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He wears a suit and has a little fancier mouth and is a little bit more conservative, almost like a "Don't talk to me" type of guy.
"There's an older, and a little bit more conservative, generation that have grown up reading the National Enquirer.
"I think this is a time where you use more caution, and you're a little bit more conservative than you would normally be, because you don't want to take a step back".
We're a little bit more conservative in our unconstrained thought process than maybe a typical flexible bond fund product would be.
"I would say that on this issue, I'm a little bit more conservative than the secretary," Sanders said, "and I am not a great fan of regime change".
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