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The phrase "a bit more informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's level of knowledge or understanding about a particular topic, indicating a slight increase in that knowledge.
Example: "After reading the article, I feel a bit more informed about the current political situation."
Alternatives: "somewhat better informed" or "a little more knowledgeable".
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But the FBI's guesses are a bit more informed, and they think that the truck may be headed to Miami, a popular spot for stolen goods.
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"I feel very strongly that if the courts were a little bit more vigilant or perhaps simply a little bit more informed that they would come very close to excluding a lot of this evidence," Mr. Faigman said.
At the very least, we could all stand to be a little bit more informed.
How many un-addicted Americans will learn to be a bit more compassionate, a bit more knowledgeable, and a bit more well-informed thanks to this show?
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
A bit more mature".
And a bit more.
A bit more capitalism, please.
Show us a bit more.
Perhaps a bit more surprising?
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