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The phrase "a bit more powerful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the strength or effectiveness of something in a slightly increased manner.
Example: "This new engine is a bit more powerful than the previous model, allowing for better performance."
Alternatives: "somewhat stronger" or "slightly more potent".
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"They're a bit more powerful".
A bit more powerful, no?
But in fact, Enumerate is doing something a bit more powerful.
He is a bit more powerful than I was at his age.
We love women, but the M is just a bit more powerful and dynamic, don't you think?
My son, ever the wit at age 15, noted that while the new car seemed more a bit more powerful, "you end up shaken, not stirred".
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I missed a few strokes and I could be a little bit more powerful so it will be nice to get out there tonight and fully enjoy it". Van der Burgh is the first man to set a world record at this year's event, with four women having done so across the opening two days.
When you put that suit on, you feel just a little bit more powerful.
"North Korea, their army might be a little bit more powerful than the NFL," Kerley told Slater.
SARAH GREEN: Well Maggie, I think you have made us all feel a little bit more powerful.
Chances are you haven't realized it, but your PlayStation 4 got a little bit more powerful.
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