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The phrase "a bit more shaky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat unstable or uncertain, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "After the unexpected news, her confidence felt a bit more shaky than usual."
Alternatives: "somewhat unstable" or "a little less steady".
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Though the Romney campaign has made a point of projecting confidence here, the realities on the ground have proved a bit more shaky.
Now, things are looking a bit more shaky.
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I should say my ground was a bit more than shaky, but for the fact that my advice was good nonetheless.
Their once-shaky rotation now looks a bit more settled.
Wyoming's governor, Matt Mead (R), had been uneasy with earlier versions of the Trump administration's proposal after coming to a shaky truce with the Obama plan three years ago, but he sounded a bit more supportive Wednesday.
A bit more mature".
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
And a bit more.
A bit more capitalism, please.
Perhaps a bit more surprising?
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