Sentence examples for are a bit quicker from inspiring English sources

The phrase "are a bit quicker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the speed or efficiency of two or more things, indicating a slight advantage in speed.
Example: "In this experiment, the new model are a bit quicker than the previous version, leading to faster results."
Alternatives: "are somewhat faster" or "are slightly swifter".

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"But you also have advantages – they are a bit quicker and easier to stimulate because they are faster to get excited about the programme offered".

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Only he's a bit quicker.

But I think Chelsea were a bit quicker than us".

Admittedly, the sun had come out, and the pitch was a bit quicker.

"It will turn more and be a bit quicker," said Cook. "Last time there was more for the seamers.

Maybe the game is a bit quicker, but it is about motivating kids, which I hope I will be able to do".

"I think our tempo at times could have been a bit quicker but maybe that was the burden of young players feeling the need to win the game".

I am thinking I could have been a bit quicker or a bit more mobile or I could have worked on this or that.

For those able to handle nine-and-a-half hours in a coach, Megabus will get you to Edinburgh for £21 each way; overnight is a bit quicker.

I could have been a bit quicker to move to announcing the, um, independent enquiries by a, by a few days, I, I, I've admitted that.

My first birth had been in hospital and lasted for 36 hours – I thought this one would be a bit quicker, and felt relaxed about it.

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