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The phrase "a bit more relaxed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a situation becoming less intense or stressful. For example, "The atmosphere in the room became a bit more relaxed once the presentation was over."
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The minute you go off duty, you relax and let go, and those defences become a bit more relaxed.
Younger sisters are a bit more relaxed.
People are a bit more relaxed today.
When I approach games, I'm a bit more relaxed.
JPD: With the smaller roles, we're a bit more relaxed.
Amélie is a bit more relaxed about that".
That, he said, should help make people "a bit more relaxed and a bit more balanced".
We're a bit more relaxed over here, as long as there's no intention to deceive.
This, even though the focus is still on them, is a bit more relaxed".
They're relatively laid back but Mike is a bit more relaxed".
It might also make our exhibition culture a bit more relaxed.
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