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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a less extreme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things, indicating that one is not as extreme as the other.
Example: "I prefer a less extreme approach to solving the problem, as it allows for more flexibility."
Alternatives: "a milder option" or "a more moderate choice".
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In a less extreme fashion, however, EMPs have peaceful uses.
Does the "spreading" of diseases reflect a less extreme version of infection?
Our prescription is for a less extreme — and more context-driven — playbook.
In his own fiction, Sharma aims for a less extreme register.
But wouldn't a less extreme method of exercise, such as leisurely jogging, offer equal benefits?
Ten-to-one would sound insulting in a less extreme political context.
A less extreme alternative could focus on better coordination between countries and sharing information on potential terror suspects.
My normal feeling of extreme revulsion toward rats has softened considerably, into something resembling... a less extreme form of revulsion.
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The differences are subtle: the Ostendo one is significantly narrower (32.5cm vs 50cm), which suggests a less-extreme curvature.
Antec has a less-extreme but just as clever way to compliment your cooling with its Spot Cool fans.
In a less-extreme way, when they reflected on specific events, several midwives felt they should have done more to support the father (table 5 5.1).
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