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The phrase "a bit more stable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a state that is gradually increasing or improving. For example, "The company's financial situation has become a bit more stable over the past few months."
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He's a reporter, too, only maybe he's a bit more stable than I am.
At least one of them should in future be a bit more stable.
"We are targets because we have a salary that is a bit more stable than the rest".
Acquaintances of Mr. Murphy called him a wild teenager who had grown a bit more stable and who was running a profitable landscaping business.
Kurt Dasbach, the creator of Inkaflexx, argues that its trapezelike design — straps hanging from a wall joined by a bar — makes it inherently a bit more stable.
The Turnbull government will be a bit more stable now, and will require more than one shock event to be less than stable, but any rebellions on his backbench could still hurt.
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When you have a family, you want to be a little bit more stable".
"Everyone can live with a little bit of fiscal drag if there's a little bit more stable macro landscape," he said.
I wish I was a bit more fucking stable".
But once you feel a bit more emotionally stable and have cut ties with your ex, you can work on having a busy and fulfilling schedule.
Their outlook for oil prices is a bit more optimistic, suggesting stable prices at pre-war levels in the months after the war.Of course, many hope that the bets on Saddam's demise will pay off soon.
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