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The phrase "a bit more overwhelming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that is somewhat increased in intensity or difficulty compared to a previous state.
Example: "The workload this week is a bit more overwhelming than I anticipated, making it hard to keep up."
Alternatives: "somewhat more daunting" or "a little more intense".
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"When I was playing for Leeds I would go home and completely forget about work, but being a rugby league player who had been brought in and the attention that that attracted in the town was a bit more overwhelming than my day-to-day work".
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Also, the overwhelming middle-classness could do with a bit more self-awareness.
There is an overwhelming response to help your students understand a bit more of the scope of this war.
Since then, the strong wind of globalisation has become a gale, market forces have assumed their present overwhelming power and the state has increased its share a bit more, to 46%.
So you need to spend the time making sure the clarity is right, and we maybe will be a bit more simplistic in what we're trying to do so the menu is not too large that it becomes overwhelming.
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
A bit more mature".
And a bit more.
A bit more capitalism, please.
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