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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit more intuitive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the ease of understanding or usability of two or more concepts, tools, or systems.
Example: "The new software update makes the interface a bit more intuitive, allowing users to navigate more easily."
Alternatives: "somewhat easier to understand" or "a little more user-friendly."
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"It'll be really, really small things that are just a bit more intuitive," said Patrick Fuentes, 34, a mobile developer for Nerdery in Minneapolis.
It's also updated its search page to make finding a place a bit more intuitive.
The controls are a bit more intuitive, and the memory card cover release has been replaced with some more function buttons.
Resizeable widgets actually allow for a little differentiation which is nice, but TouchWiz has a lot more subtle features that make it a bit more intuitive than other overlays.
They are a bit more intuitive in terms of layering and technique than watercolor paints, though.
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Fortunately, most venues tend to be considerably less ridiculous in their size and design, and things are usually a good bit more intuitive.
Based on the demo I saw, this all looks pretty intuitive and quite a bit more like iMovie than Premiere.
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
And a bit more.
A bit more mature".
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