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The phrase "a bit more intricate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is slightly more complex or detailed than something else.
Example: "The design of the new software is a bit more intricate than the previous version, requiring additional training for users."
Alternatives: "somewhat more complex" or "a little more detailed."
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I would love, love, love to see a football version of the Liveboard, although it'd likely have to be a bit more intricate.
Given that running a CoreOS cluster is a bit more intricate than just firing up the latest version of Ubuntu on a single server, DigitalOcean users need to take a few extra steps, too.
Lund has been kind enough to unveil some of the secrecy behind the exchanges: "The negotiations were of different sorts, some very straight forward and some a bit more intricate.
The seasonal bias in the data is a bit more intricate.
This rule is a bit more intricate and we refer the reader to [ 16] for more details.
This approach is a bit more intricate than the first, but comes with the advantage that we do not need to solve a system of nonlinear equations.
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[This album] is a little bit more intricate, a little more blunt, a little more emotional because it's about things that I was going through and feeling at the time.
Fletcher Shears: And a little bit more intricate, I guess.
To create a tutu that lays down a bit more and looks more intricate, use thin strips of fabric.
Japanese artist Monami Ohno has been helping bring the humble packaging material a bit more respect, creating insanely intricate and sometimes rather large sculptures out of just cardboard and adhesive for the past six and a half years.
When he came on, he showed Everton need someone like him - with a bit more energy and quality". You can keep your pretty intricate passing, sometimes you need the big ball over the top.
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