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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit more personalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for something to be tailored or customized to an individual's preferences or needs.
Example: "To improve customer satisfaction, we should aim to make our communication a bit more personalized."
Alternatives: "somewhat more tailored" or "a little more customized."
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The new App Store may feel a bit more personalized because of this separation of Apps and Games, too.
The site also says it'll consider every option to get your game in front of an audience, and that additional marketing will likely be a bit more personalized compared to some of the larger marketplaces which see a much higher volume of indie game submissions.
Flowers, chocolates and teddy bears are classic options, but you could also give them something a bit more personalized like tickets to see their favorite band or a framed photograph of the two of you.
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