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The phrase "a bit more understandable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that something is easier to comprehend than before, or to suggest that further clarification is needed.
Example: "After the explanation, the concept became a bit more understandable to the students."
Alternatives: "somewhat clearer" or "a little easier to grasp."
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His position becomes a bit more understandable when you realise the game was taking place in Kent.
I wanted to do something different, something that seemed a bit more understandable to me".
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They also suggested that everything in the process here I redraw a picture, in a way I think that is a little bit more understandable as to what the continuum actually means.
But it becomes more understandable when one learns a bit more about the rich, generous, religious and determined Mr. McDonald.
On Tuesday, if he seemed a bit more subdued than usual on land, it was understandable.
In screaming you may find that you need a tiny bit more than a clean vocalist screams are unnatural so it is understandable that they may need a bit more).
Likewise, it's understandable why Zenimax and others are a bit more bearish on VR.
More internal storage is definitely in order if Android can't support external storage – an understandable move due to potential data corruption during an unexpected card removal – it definitely needs a bit more space under the hood in future models.
A bit more mature".
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
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