Sentence examples for a bit more suitable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit more suitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the appropriateness of two or more options, indicating a slight preference for one over the others.
Example: "After reviewing the proposals, I believe this option is a bit more suitable for our needs."
Alternatives: "somewhat more appropriate" or "a little more fitting".

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The Audio-Technica ATH-M50x have closed-back earcups which make them a bit more suitable for commuting and everyday use than the other recommendations on this list.

It's more compelling to me than Android as a tablet OS, though as time has worn on, Google has made its mobile OS a bit more suitable for larger screens.

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The new books are longer and the plots are a bit more complex, so they are suitable for slightly older readers.

"It's a bit slower there, which I think goes in my favor a little bit more, more suitable to my style of the game.

A very safe choice but not suitable for journalists who wanted something a bit more dynamic.

Steamed puddings require a bit more effort than most puddings but this also ensures that they are durable (long-lasting) puddings, making them suitable for Christmas pudding styles.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

A bit more mature".

And a bit more.

A bit more capitalism, please.

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