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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
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Reduced

In th context: I am commenting on the logo design reducing the size of it.


I have some comment on the logo design- The size of logo can be reduced a bit whereas it can remain in its color and font.

Is "reduced a bit" correct?

  

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kumenglish Is "reduced a bit" correct? Informally, yes. Less informally, we can say "a little".

  • kumenglish Is "reduced a bit" correct?
  • Informally, yes.
  • Less informally, we can say "a little".
  • I have a comment / some comments on the logo design.
  • The size of the logo can be reduced a bit/little, whereas the color and font can remain the same.
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kumenglishIs "reduced a bit" correct?

Informally, yes. Less informally, we can say "a little".

I have a comment / some comments on the logo design. The size of the logo can be reduced a bit/little, whereas the color and font can remain the same.

However, the wording with "can" feels somewhat vague. Are you asking them to do this, or just

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