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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a less dramatic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of drama in two or more situations, events, or expressions, indicating that one is not as dramatic as the other.
Example: "The second act of the play was a less dramatic portrayal of the main character's struggles compared to the first act."
Alternatives: "a more subdued" or "a milder".
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But there is a less dramatic explanation.
Yet the numbers tell a less dramatic story.
Yet within days, a less dramatic explanation emerged.
The Fermanagh conference will inevitably be a less dramatic affair.
Henry's story seems to be headed for a less dramatic resolution.
There has been a less dramatic, but still marked, drop in junk defaults.
Republicans are a majority, but a less dramatic one compared to central Washington.
(He said something like it at a less dramatic ceremony a few days earlier).
Could they also be affecting the health of their customers in a less dramatic manner?
But these are lesser charges, and they make for a less dramatic headline.
The loss of the seat on the International Narcotics Control Board has a less dramatic effect.
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