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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit more exact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to request or indicate a higher level of precision or accuracy in information or details.
Example: "Could you provide a bit more exact measurements for the project specifications?"
Alternatives: "a little more precise" or "somewhat more accurate".
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Some would say they're priceless, but recent findings in the National Bureau of Economic Research's The Economic Value of Higher Teacher Quality, is a bit more exact.
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When the department tells you that they are "behind you all the way," consider asking them to be a little bit more exact about just how far behind you they plan to be standing!
Whereas previously, it was about a selling a value proposition around lower cost and freedom of choice, the cloud is a bit more complicated because the exact reason for making a purchase isn't quite as clear in this scenario.
One way to make this a bit more feminine is wear that exact outfit, just button up the shirt a bit, but no to much so that you show everything.
Another notable story occurred a bit more recently, in 1942 to be exact.
Let's travel back to a time a bit more recent -- 1644 to be exact -- when printing became a predominant method for communicating about religion.
With a bit more practice, you will understand the exact proportions needed, based on the fluidity of your hand and pen.
Forget school, he counsels (his exact words are a bit more forceful, and can't be printed here).
Giants who thunder up guts are called "middle men", and those with a bit more footwork and hands are, generally, for it's not exact science, "edge men".
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
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