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The phrase "a bit more solid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is slightly more firm, stable, or reliable than before.
Example: "After reviewing the data, I feel that our argument is a bit more solid than it was initially."
Alternatives: "somewhat firmer" or "a little more robust".
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The pillars are a bit more solid.
Unlike previous ceasefires, which each side broke almost as soon as they began, this one feels a bit more solid.
They allow rotating the board, but moving forward still needs a push off something a bit more solid.
I wanted to do English, psychology and theatre studies at A-level, but my mum said: "You need to do one that's a bit more solid".
"We've gone from being a small bit positive and reckless, from not knowing where we were, to being a bit more solid and experienced and getting runs behind us and taking wickets up front.
"We basically are on a bit more solid footing than we have been in quite a while," said Steven Goldman, chief market strategist at Weeden & Company in Greenwich, Conn.
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"I was just a little bit more solid today," Murray said, "and probably had a bit more in the tank than he did".
"Ryan's position is probably a little bit more solid than Boehner's," Dent said.
"We look a little bit more solid at the moment, but we're not taking any chances and we're not probably creating as many as we'd like either.
Our second record felt a little more adolescent in some ways, and on the third record, we were actually on a little bit more solid ground.
"We just need to be a bit more patient and bit more solid in our defence and our decision making to make sure he doesn't go through us again," said Watson.
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a bit more substantial
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