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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit safer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the safety of two or more options, indicating a slight improvement in safety.
Example: "While both routes are generally safe, taking the longer path is a bit safer due to less traffic."
Alternatives: "somewhat safer" or "marginally safer".
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It might make you a bit safer online, too.
For a while, that struggle will be a bit safer.
Elections in Rio used to be all about making the streets a bit safer.
A banker's lot will be a little more boring but, with luck, quite 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.
The loss of those lives hasn't made me feel a bit safer.
As some Democratic incumbents like Mr. Brown are looking a bit safer, others like Mr. Nelson seem more vulnerable.
Retail banking in Britain will probably become a lot more boring, quite a bit safer and somewhat less profitable.
Britain is a relatively safe place in which to be famous.It is now a bit safer still.
But Bradley was a bit safer, landing below the hole about 15 feet while Dufner was about 50 feet away.
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