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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a less crowded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of crowding in different places or situations, indicating that one is not as crowded as another.
Example: "I prefer to visit the park in the early morning when it is a less crowded time of day."
Alternatives: "a quieter" or "a more spacious".
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"It's a less crowded field, partly because it's less clear what to do," he says.
Would I have fewer chest problems if I lived in a less crowded, congested area?
"We do want to see a less crowded curriculum particularly in the primary school years".
Outside the migrants' cage, a similar number of Libyan prisoners occupy a less crowded network of rooms.
State grand juries have a less crowded docket, Mr. Verniero added, suggesting a swifter handling of the case.
He only switched to the Republican Party, they point out, to run for mayor in a less crowded field.
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Montrose is a less-crowded party beach with a slightly older crowd.
Mr. Reynolds believes Krabi has become a viable competitor to Phuket as a less-crowded destination offering a wider variety of outdoor and nature activities.
You will find yourself inhabiting a less-crowded Gotham, long since abandoned by some of the city's most easily annoyed residents.
The flights will be made possible by new long-range Airbus A340-500's, which Singapore Airlines will outfit in a less-crowded fashion.
There, visitors like Klum find a less-crowded, higher-end alternative to Spain's oversexed Ibiza.
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