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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit more happens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that additional events or actions take place beyond what has already been mentioned.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist faces many challenges, but a bit more happens that changes everything."
Alternatives: "a little more occurs" or "a bit more takes place".
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Quite a bit more happens during "The Hamlet Project" — audience voting is used, as is the bar's pool table.
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I guess socially, too, there's a bit more happening [in the city].
That potentially gives it the flexibility to focus a bit more on what happens in mobile, but in a way that is an extension of what it already does on the web, rather than as a separate venture.
Florida senator Bill Nelson has explained a bit more about what happened to the two FBI investigations into gunman Omar Mateen, in 2013 and 2014.
Nathan Leeper, an American who was 11th with a jump of 2.25 meters, said, "I can think of a few other guys who have been working hard the last few years who probably deserve that silver medal a bit more if what happened to Sotomayor is true".
"Once I have the freedom to fly back and forth a bit more it will happen.
Elon Musk only noted very briefly that there had been "progress" on the matter of the immigration order made during his meeting with Donald Trump's economics advisory council on Friday, but on Saturday the Tesla CEO shared a bit more about what happened at the event.
Probing events, that is, Could you tell me a bit more about what happened then?
At some point, I believe further stimulus will cease being effective as it becomes much more apparent that the risks of incessant currency debasement outweigh the rewards, but we may have a bit more time before it happens.
Feeling dizzy or lightheaded is common, actually fainting is a bit more rarely, but it happens.
I'm beginning to trust people a bit more and that never happened before".
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