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The phrase "a bit more involved" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or task that requires additional effort, complexity, or detail compared to something simpler. Example: "The project is straightforward, but the next phase will be a bit more involved, requiring more resources and time."
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The real answer is a bit more involved.
When I was older we got a bit more involved in climbing up the fences.
Employment certificates are a bit more involved and often require schools, parents and teenagers to sign off on the employment.
The cheese and pepper salad and the mushroom dish couldn't be easier, and the quail dish, though a bit more involved, really isn't that much work.
The beef jerky recipe was a bit more involved; it called for nuking marinated beef strips at 30-second intervals, stopping to blot up the moisture in between blasts, then flipping and continuing.
Though the sequence below is a bit more involved than the others in our Skills Practice series, it can be easily modified to fit the time and resources you have.
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One account taking credit for the hack claimed it was 'just for fun,' saying the whole thing was pulled off with a simple script — though the actual process was likely a fair bit more involved. .
Obviously, he and Bradley get a little bit more involved and I think there is kind of a triangle between him and Bradley and Emma and it grows in intensity as the season progresses.
The decoding process of the second code is a little bit more involved compared to the first one, but the code has a higher rate of.
He's got to get a little bit more involved".
"Some of them were a little bit more involved," said Theresa Lamontagne.
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