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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit more courageous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of courage, suggesting a slight increase in bravery or boldness.
Example: "In order to face his fears, he needed to be a bit more courageous than he had been in the past."
Alternatives: "somewhat braver" or "a little bolder".
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"I would like Monti to be a bit more courageous on this front, about the labor market," said Sergio Romano, a columnist for Corriere della Sera and a former ambassador.
My friend who was a bit more courageous jumped out of his seat and ran to Paul Graham.
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OK, a bit more detail.
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A bit more capitalism, please.
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