Sentence examples for a bit more width from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit more width" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measurements, dimensions, or the need for additional space in various contexts, such as design or construction.
Example: "To accommodate the new furniture, we need to ensure that the doorway has a bit more width."
Alternatives: "slightly increased width" or "a little extra width".

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A bit more width, though, gives the Yorkshire batsman the chance to free his arms but he cuts uppishly and Silva, at backward point, gets his fingertips to it.

11.11pm GMT 45th over: New Zealand 135-4 (Fulton 76, McCullum 18) Anderson gives Fulton a bit more width, which he uses to smack another boundary over cover – something of a failure, as he was certainly attempting another six.

9.51am BST 5th over: South Africa 14-3 (VaNiekerkrk 4, Du Preez 0) Shrubsole keeps going, but in her third over she doesn't threaten the stumps quite as much as she had previously, giving a bit more width – at least until the fifth delivery, a fuller length and angling into the pads, fortunately for South Africa just catching the edge of the bat on its way.

"We were too narrow and we gave the onus to them, so then we tried to put a bit more width into it.

"We played with a bit more width, which was difficult in the conditions, but it was the right way to go".

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With Liam Williams replacing George North on the wing, we might see a little bit more width in their attack.

Once those were on the board they got a bit more experimental, putting width on the ball and varying their kicking.

Keep your hands/arms a bit more than shoulder width apart.

Stand with your feet just a bit more than a shoulder width apart, in front of a mirror.

Then put the belt a bit more than its own width down from the top.

There might be a bit more fabric than elastic band width, so pin it evenly around so that any gathers that may form are equidistant from each other.

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