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The phrase "a bit more dynamic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has increased energy, movement, or variability compared to a previous state.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is a bit more dynamic, allowing for greater engagement with our audience."
Alternatives: "somewhat more energetic" or "a little more lively."
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Audiences want to see you a bit more dynamic.
A very safe choice but not suitable for journalists who wanted something a bit more dynamic.
7) Better yet, it looks like President Foxx actually gets to be a bit more dynamic than stupid President Eckhart.
The average foreign-owned company does fully 60% better; American ones by nearly 90% (see chart).Foreign investors may tend to be a bit more dynamic, and measuring productivity is admittedly tricky.
Creating a framework that allows people to be a bit more dynamic, to go very slightly go outside the realms of going from A to B - it's amazing what you discover, the people you bump into and the things you see.
"We could have been a bit more dynamic in possession and it was disappointing to lose a goal two minutes before half-time.
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To compensate, Mornhinweg is likely to take advantage of Smith's speed, which, he said, makes the rookie "quite a little bit more dynamic" than Sanchez, while mixing in deception and cunning: read-option tendencies, some Wildcat with running back Bilal Powell and perhaps even the Pistol formation, which the Jets used a few times against the Giants.
At first, we looked weak and pathetic, then there was a middle stage where we didn't want to be at Dream School, but then we had to be a bit more humble and more dynamic in our approach; then you start to feel relationships and fall in love and start to run classes that are achieving stuff.
We love women, but the M is just a bit more powerful and dynamic, don't you think?
It adds just a bit more dimension and character to take a room from typical to dynamic.
But bright and dynamic people require some incentive to enter the profession: a bit more respect would help.
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