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The phrase "a bit more responsive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the responsiveness of two or more things, indicating a slight increase in responsiveness.
Example: "After the update, the application is a bit more responsive than before, making it easier to navigate."
Alternatives: "somewhat more responsive" or "slightly more responsive."
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For one, the keyboard itself provides better tactile response, with the keys a bit more responsive in a familiar layout.
One difference is that acceptance seems a bit more responsive to the will.
Hillary Clinton's campaign would do that as well, but they tended to be at least a bit more responsive off the record.
"Going forward we'll do slightly less, we'll allow ourselves some gaps in the programme so that we can be a bit more responsive to things", he says.
The app costs $1.99 and it's already helped Joe's two kids be a bit more responsive.
The 700wx is a bit more responsive and has more than double the program memory.
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I used it right next to a Wacom Cintiq 13HD, and though the Wacom does feel a bit more instantly responsive, for a lot of users, the practical difference between the two wouldn't justify the cost difference.
"In a sense, this is a way to get motel owners to be a little bit more responsible and responsive to solving their own problems and not having our Police Department act, literally, as a security guard for their issues," he said.
"In a sense, this is a way to get motel owners to be a little bit more responsible and responsive to solving their own problems and not having our Police Department act, literally, as a security guard for their issues," Assistant CEO Rick Francis said during the Nov. 5 meeting.
"When a child is 12 or 13, we find they are more responsive and probably able to retain a bit more about the experience, and eminently capable of taking care of themselves," said Mr. Easthope.
And a bit more.
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