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Use "buggier" in a sentence
"The President-elect knows, presumably through experience, that whatever texting device the government has decided to provide for his use - even if it meets their "security requirements" - is (a) likely to be slower than what he's got, (b) probably even "buggier" than his current arrangement, (c) more likely to not function due to a battery drain, and (d) because it's not completely under his own personal control, it'll probably be even more prone to "leaks" and "hacks.""
"There†™ s no lag, there†™ s no supporting older, buggier versions, you roll it out and everyone†™ s upgraded (ok, so sometimes it takes awhile for Google†™ s new versions to propagate out, but you know what I mean)."
"I was surprised that the experience of using the applications was quite a bit buggier than I would have expected, given how much Apple has locked the system down."