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The phrase "a bit safe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat secure or cautious, but not entirely so.
Example: "While the plan is a bit safe, it ensures that we won't take unnecessary risks."
Alternatives: "somewhat secure" or "a little cautious".
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A bit safe and unadventurous, as you'd probably expect.
Some critics feel she plays it a bit safe.
Lupita has been building a rep for bold fashion choices and this is a bit safe.
Labour delegates would have settled in advance for something a bit safe and a bit dull.
Just when you think it's getting a bit safe and twee, Esmonde and Larbey will come out with something a bit of comic savagery to balance things up.
Or does - whisper it - the comeback feel a bit safe, like the kind of thing their arena-rock peers Coldplay might bash out on a sunny Sunday afternoon?
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For a while, that struggle will be a bit safer.
It might make you a bit safer online, too.
Elections in Rio used to be all about making the streets a bit safer.
Kabul, recently reinforced by some 4,000 freshly-trained police, feels a bit safer these days.
It might be a bit safer, but the general food supply is basically safe.
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