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The phrase "a bit more final" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing decisions, outcomes, or conclusions that are more definitive or conclusive than before.
Example: "After much deliberation, we have reached a decision that feels a bit more final than our previous discussions."
Alternatives: "somewhat more conclusive" or "a little more definitive."
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This time it looks a bit more final, though – even writer Anthony Horowitz says he's run out of stories.
This one is a bit more final.
Favreau stepped back from directing this latest film, though he still produces and stars in it, and made a statement that sounded at least a bit more final.
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"But we are looking for a bit more in the final third of the pitch.
We tried to highlight this finding a bit more in the final version of the article.
Things got a bit more interesting in the final few minutes.
"They lack a wee bit of creativity and spark so I'm looking for a bit more quality in the final third".
Jupiter is jovial, Venus rapt and serene, but Mercury could do with a bit more diablerie and the final Neptune a better sense of the ethereal.
The Crew spent the bye week scrimmaging three college teams, and by Saturday were looking a bit more confident in the final third.
"I want them to play a bit more relaxed in the final third and go and get on the ball and go and express themselves a little bit more," the manager said.
And advertising tends to get a bit more colorful in the final days, as the candidates try to make sure that the few registered voters who will go to the polls remember them.
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