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a comparatively less
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'a comparatively less' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing two things and describing one as being less than the other. For example, "He slept for a comparatively less amount of time than usual."
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Exact Expressions
13 human-written examples
The average loss of the carrying angle, Baumann angle, M D angle and range of motion in the lateral pinning cases in our study may be related to a comparatively less stable construct with two lateral pins compared to crossed medial lateral pins.
At the same time, this production pathway is accompanied by a comparatively less complex target preparation and separation procedure.
This means that there are a few nodes that have dense connectivity, while majority of the nodes have a comparatively less number of connections.
It was determined that higher 43Sc activities were accessible via the 43Ca production route, with a comparatively less complex target preparation and separation procedure.
The black models are apparently easier to produce than the candy-apple red they're selling, mostly due to economies of scale and the ability to produce a good finish on a comparatively less popular product.
News & Media
The results show that EPS dosage has the most significant effect on compressive strength of EPS lightweight aggregate concrete, then water and cement ratio, while the content of cement and sand ratio play a comparatively less important part.
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Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
Cl1-Ti1-Cl2 angle (97.03°) is wider compared to similar angle in Cp2TiCl2 (94.43°) and indicates a comparatively less-hindered Ti-metal center in the latter [39].
Reporting in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, C. Neil Macrae, Galen V. Bodenhausen and Alan B. Milne found that people in a room with a mirror were comparatively less likely to judge others based on social stereotypes about, for example, sex, race or religion.
News & Media
Like a lemon with comparatively less of the juicy bit, the cedro is nine-tenths pith, but the pith is soft, slightly spongy and delicious.
News & Media
Unlike Silene latifolia (Caryophyllaceae), Rumex acetosa (Polygonaceae), Carica papaya (Caricaceae), Spinacia oleracea (Chenopodiaceae) and Populus (Salicaceae) [ 16, 17, 35, 36], which have been well characterized to understand the mechanism of sex determination, Coccinia grandis, a member of Cucurbitaceae family having an inferior ovary received comparatively less attention.
Science
In the Diet, where every canton had an equal vote, and especially in most joint dependencies, which were governed by only the first eight members of the confederation, the Catholics had the majority despite a smaller population and comparatively less wealth.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider stronger alternatives if the difference is significant; phrases like "a considerably less" or "a significantly less" might be more appropriate.
Common error
Avoid using "a comparatively less" when a simpler word like "less" or "smaller" suffices. Overusing "comparatively" can make your writing sound verbose and less impactful.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a comparatively less" functions as a determiner phrase, modifying a noun to indicate a smaller quantity or degree in relation to something else. Ludwig's examples showcase its use in scientific, news, and general contexts.
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Science
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News & Media
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Wiki
10%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a comparatively less" is a phrase used to indicate that something is smaller or of a lower degree than something else, with an explicit comparison being made. Ludwig AI confirms the grammatical correctness and usability of the phrase. Its usage spans across scientific, news, and general contexts, though it is most commonly found in scientific writing. When using this phrase, it is crucial to ensure that the context clearly defines what is being compared to maintain clarity and impact. While acceptable, you can consider using stronger synonyms if the difference is considerable. Always aim for conciseness and precision in your writing and rely less on the word “comparatively” if other simpler words like “less” and “smaller” suffice.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a relatively smaller
Replaces "comparatively less" with "relatively smaller", emphasizing the smaller size in relation to something else.
a distinctly reduced
Replaces "comparatively less" with "distinctly reduced", emphasizing a noticeable decrease.
a noticeably reduced
Substitutes "comparatively less" with "noticeably reduced", highlighting the observable decrease.
a substantially lessened
Replaces "comparatively less" with "substantially lessened", indicating a considerable reduction.
a significantly diminished
Uses "significantly diminished" instead of "comparatively less", stressing a substantial reduction.
a measurably smaller
Substitutes "comparatively less" with "measurably smaller", focusing on the ability to quantify the reduction.
a marginally lower
Replaces "comparatively less" with "marginally lower", indicating a slight decrease.
a moderately decreased
Uses "moderately decreased" instead of "comparatively less", suggesting a medium reduction.
a somewhat decreased
Substitutes "comparatively less" with "somewhat decreased", suggesting a moderate reduction.
a fractionally reduced
Uses "fractionally reduced" instead of "comparatively less", highlighting a very small decrease.
FAQs
How can I use "a comparatively less" in a sentence?
Use "a comparatively less" to indicate that something is smaller or of a lower degree when compared to something else. For instance, "This model consumes a comparatively less energy than its predecessor."
What are some alternatives to "a comparatively less"?
You can use alternatives like "a relatively smaller", "a noticeably reduced", or "a significantly diminished" depending on the context.
Is it always necessary to use "comparatively" when indicating something is less?
No, "comparatively" adds emphasis on the comparison. If the comparison is obvious, simply using "less" might be sufficient. Sometimes the addition may sound repetitive.
What is the difference between "a comparatively less" and "a considerably less"?
"A comparatively less" implies a smaller difference, while "a considerably less" indicates a more substantial or noticeable difference. Choose the phrase that accurately reflects the magnitude of the difference.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested