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The phrase "a bit more realistic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the level of realism in different scenarios, ideas, or representations.
Example: "While the original concept was interesting, I believe we need to make it a bit more realistic to appeal to our audience."
Alternatives: "somewhat more realistic" or "a little more realistic".
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By 1975 the number was a bit more realistic.
You learn to be a bit more realistic about yourself.
"I'm sure everyone is getting a bit more realistic now.
Robert Seaberg, managing director of planning services at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, advocates that people be a bit more realistic in their thinking about investments.
If the microwave was a bit more realistic about its place in the kitchen then it might get a better press.
The medicine is a bit more realistic, although Seattle Grace hospital seems to be an unlikely hotbed of medical catastrophes, what with bombs, ferry crashes and shooting sprees.
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I mean I would like to see a more complex evaluation system, a little bit more realistic.
At least this time, the agency is aiming for a world free of "drug abuse," which might be a tiny bit more realistic.
"We've added an extra window here and there, which makes the buildings a little bit more realistic in terms of the huge clans that are living inside the houses," said executive producer Kieran Roberts.
"Some of the sellers have to be a little bit more realistic," he said.
I mean I hope, but I'm old enough to be at least a little bit more realistic that it won't be something that I can do".
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