Sentence examples for a bit more defined from inspiring English sources

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All cows have this, and it is a bit more defined and larger in cows than in heifers.

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In my single photo editing test, the results were pretty good, too, and would have been even better had I taken a bit more care defining the area of the photo that I wanted to edit.

This music was a bit more distant than the records that defined the radio show's early years, the signature sample-heavy boom-bap that moved with a heavy strut.

Would you define it a bit more?

The genre was getting popular and, not coincidentally, going pop, growing a bit more glamorous and a lot harder to define.

Liquid eyeliner defines your eyes a bit more, whereas pencils can smudge easier, so try to use liquid.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

A bit more mature".

And a bit more.

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