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The phrase "a bit more perspective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should consider additional viewpoints or insights on a particular issue or situation.
Example: "Before making a decision, it might help to take a bit more perspective on the matter."
Alternatives: "a little more insight" or "some additional viewpoint".
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Now there's a bit more perspective.
Alexander has a bit more perspective than Dodson.
I'll quote just two of them, to provide a bit more perspective on the issue.
But later, Fletcher Cook, an AT&T spokesman, offered a bit more perspective.
I was able to reach Fletcher Cook, an AT&T spokesman, who was able to offer a bit more perspective.
The other evening, however, I saw a television rerun of a film which seemed to help put things in a bit more perspective: Mike Nichols' film The Graduate.
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I think I came out of it a stronger person with a little bit more perspective".
So, it does give me a little bit more perspective that I think is helpful in counseling patients and in my own management of those patients both on the medicine side and on the anesthesia side.
"I just want everybody to have a little bit more perspective," Clinton said.
Math 203 is also multivariable calc from a bit more theoretical perspective (more proofs), and Math 204 is a similar treatment of linear algebra.
For a bit more historical perspective, Vilar points to the Hambrecht & Quist growth stock index as a long-term example {although it includes more than just Internet stocks}.
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