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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a bit larger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes or dimensions, indicating that something is slightly bigger than another object or standard.
Example: "The new model of the smartphone are a bit larger than the previous version, making it easier to view content."
Alternatives: "are somewhat bigger" or "are slightly larger".
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Trees and earth are a bit larger and considerably wilder.
The seeds are a bit larger than sesame seeds and range from dark reddish brown to deep gold.
This means that its rooms are a bit larger than the neighbors', and that when they were gutting their bathroom and a contractor laid his mallet to the wall, a stud popped through the other side into Mr. Bamundo's lap.
A pair of the devices, which are a bit larger than computer speakers, act as a bridge between a broadband connection and any other computer in a home or small office.
Palm Island Villas, which are a bit larger and closer to the water (and include some three-bedroom units), range from $425 to $650 a night or $2,830 to $4,290 a week.
Successful testing has already been done on rats, but us humans are a bit larger and more complex.
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Lazard is a bit larger than Evercore, but not much.
That's a bit larger than the US state of Rhode Island.
Their house is a bit larger, though most everything else is the same.
It is a bit larger than the first: its prospectus (available at nyemc.com) lists 76 events.
The Republican-controlled Senate's plan is a bit larger and calls for more tax cuts.
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