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The phrase "a bit more cumbersome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is slightly more difficult or awkward to handle or manage than something else.
Example: "While the new software has many features, it is a bit more cumbersome to navigate than the previous version."
Alternatives: "somewhat more unwieldy" or "a little more awkward".
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Data transfer might be a bit more cumbersome, too, since the organizer cannot hot sync while the Wireless Link is active.
Either way, the system is a bit more cumbersome than conventional film or video cameras, requiring not only a cameraman but at least three other technicians trailing behind.
The sign-in process is a bit more cumbersome, but the reward is the chance to hear a simulcast of what Sirius is broadcasting on its music channels.
Paired with a cheap camera, it's a more versatile although a bit more cumbersome solution.
But if someone finds a meteorite on public land in the United States, the laws are a bit more cumbersome.
The Meta.01s will still be a bit more cumbersome than the final hardware they're hoping to ship, but it's a step in the right direction.
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Obviously what just happened, with my partner being detained for 9 hours under a terrorism law by the US' loyal servant in the UK, makes that analysis even a little bit more cumbersome - the idea that there is a real possibility that I could be arrested.
It appears that now as Facebook looks to open the donate button up to groups that they are not specifically partnered with, they are making the process a little bit more cumbersome.
On the other hand, 3-dimensional finite element methods for piles are not very common in practice since the required procedure is comparatively cumbersome, expensive and needs a bit more expertise.
It's not cumbersome by any means, and actually feels a bit more expensive than an LG Spectrum or any other super light, super thin phone.
Biographer Benoît Peeters opined that Tintin in the Congo was "nothing spectacular", with some "incredibly cumbersome" monologues, but he thought the illustrations "a bit more polished" than those in Land of the Soviets.
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