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The phrase "a bit more thoughtful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that something should be considered with greater care or depth than it currently is.
Example: "I think we should approach this issue with a bit more thoughtful consideration before making a decision."
Alternatives: "somewhat more considerate" or "a little more reflective".
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Now I try to be a bit more thoughtful about things.
That makes it a bit more thoughtful – and useful – a gift versus something like a smoothie at Jamba Juice.
But rather to help them turn what could be a mundane social status update, into something a bit more thoughtful, a bit less throwaway.
In a more macro sense, I think brands large and small are also a bit more thoughtful, thinking more about alternate ways to communicate because the status quo just isn't enough anymore.
In my case, I've slowly grown to be a bit more thoughtful on road in the two or so weeks since I first jammed the dongle in my ODB port.
But if you're looking for something that's a bit more thoughtful than a six-pack of local suds (a perfectly fine gift), here are some ideas. .
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"I think it could be a guide to the future if we're not a little bit more thoughtful, and a little more transparent" than the Soviet officials were, Brown says.
"Along with a number of other clubs, we will have to be a little bit more thoughtful in how we do that".
"I'm trying to be a little bit more thoughtful," he said.
Now that she is editor of the more demure Seventeen, Ms. Rubenstein is a tiny bit more thoughtful -- she got her hair straightened before she took over -- but a girl can grow up only so much.
"So we had to get a little bit more thoughtful and creative about it.
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