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The phrase "a bit more visually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for something to be presented or perceived in a more visual manner, often in contexts related to design, art, or communication.
Example: "To enhance the presentation, we should make the slides a bit more visually appealing with better graphics."
Alternatives: "somewhat more visually" or "a little more visually".
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A bit more visually striking are a suite of Han vases, dipped in bright Pop Art colors.
The app lets you leave your cut-out selfie without any background, or edit the background lightly — by tapping through a few full-fill colors options — to make the sticker a bit more visually impactful.
Now I'll admit that I've yet to buy into this whole 'virtual gift' idea, even if these are in 3D and are a bit more visually appealing than the tiny 2D icon-type gifts exchanged on Facebook, for example.
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While Rockmelt might be a bit more efficient and visually appealing, it's current direction might not be quite groundbreaking or viral enough to attract a large audience.
The teacher just needs to be aware of the dyslexia and teach slightly differently: much more visually, acting things out and explaining things a bit more explicitly than they would to other students.
The website reported the critical consensus as "... visually arresting, but the story could be told with a bit more energy".
A bit more mature".
So, a bit more.
And a bit more.
A bit more capitalism, please.
(Doubles are a bit more).
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