Sentence examples for a bit more generous from inspiring English sources

'a bit more generous' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to indicate that something needs to be increased or improved slightly. For example, "If we want to reach our goal, we need to set our fundraising target a bit more generously."

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I think there's room to be a bit more generous.

Most large private-sector employers make similar contributions, albeit a bit more generous, toward coverage for their employees.

While Twitter has room for 140 character spaces, the poems are a bit more generous, with 250.

Seeing it in context, I guess I'll be a bit more generous towards the lotharios I meet in the future… maybe.

And the more we see that the more the opportunity for a political response that is a bit more generous, is growing.

"Frances Ha" felt like a high point of affection for humanity, as if Baumbach's being in love with Gerwig had given him the freedom to be a bit more generous about people — or, as Ian Parker put it in his 2013 Profile of them, called "Happiness," "a sweetly unfamiliar spirit of joy," or, "at least, the prospect that life may hold satisfactions beyond survival".

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He said: "The fairways are a little bit more generous.

So maybe I am feeling a little bit more generous than usual.

But then the Swiss has no need to fill his pockets with bribes on an undeclared Fifa salary that he said in 2011 was "$1m, perhaps a bit more", swelled by generous expenses and bonuses.

But it becomes more understandable when one learns a bit more about the rich, generous, religious and determined Mr. McDonald.

He added a bit more mundane but no less generous advice: "Better take a trip to Europe.

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