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The phrase "a bit more vocal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's willingness to express their opinions or feelings more openly or frequently.
Example: "In our meetings, I would appreciate it if everyone could be a bit more vocal about their ideas."
Alternatives: "a little more expressive" or "slightly more outspoken".
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He's a bit more vocal.
It also means I'm going to have to be a bit more vocal and have more of a leadership role.
Bach is never easy in the vast spaces of the Albert Hall, and just occasionally one wanted a bit more vocal and orchestral weight.
While the UCS have never been militant opponents of nuclear power, Clemmer said "we are getting a bit more vocal" about the benefits of keeping plants open as the scale of the climate crisis has become clearer.
This particular employee was just being a bit more vocal and "annoying" about the problem.
Yes, even during the act, you may have to be a bit more vocal than usual.
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In fact, defensive lineman Demetric Evans said Kendall could "be a little bit more vocal".
"Every supporter is that little bit more vocal.
"The crowd are up for it, seem more vocal and get a bit more involved".
"I had to sing them a bit more operatically, and I did take lessons in vocal warmups".
"I had to sing them a bit more operatically, and I did take lessons in vocal warmups". Nevertheless, on a solo tour in 2009 Daltrey developed voice problems.
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