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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit less of everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a desire for a reduction in various aspects or elements of a situation or experience.
Example: "After the hectic week, I just want a bit less of everything and some time to relax."
Alternatives: "a little less of all" or "slightly reduced in all areas".
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We are not in a position in my judgement to do a bit less of everything.
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It's just a little bit less of everything because I think sometimes too much kind of confuses the message.
A bit less of a mouthful.
Because otherwise what happens is the care staff have to do more and they do everything a bit less well.
Everything feels a bit less intimidating than in other sports cars.
Everything feels a bit less scary now, but message requests still leave me feeling on edge.
And, you know, therefore involve the patient and everything in a way that's a bit less ambiguous than it is now.
"Probably a bit less.
"Quite a bit less, a lot better".
Maybe a bit less.
More or a bit less.
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