Sentence examples for a less hard from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a less hard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the hardness of two objects or materials, indicating that one is not as hard as the other.
Example: "This new material is a less hard alternative to traditional steel, making it easier to work with."
Alternatives: "a softer option" or "a more pliable choice".

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Based on the analysis, the C type is the hardest cladding layer among the four types of cladding material, up to HRC66.9, the A cladding layer is a less hard layer, the B cladding layer is the least hard layer, with its hardness reaching HRC51.

Well, environmental physics attracts many more students, much more funding, is politically correct, is regarded as a less "hard" topic than nuclear physics, and is interdisciplinary in nature--in short, has all the positive attributes that for political reasons such a position should have.

used fluorescent in situ hybridization with ≥3 spots in >20% of 100 cells as cutoffs for amplification, which could be a less hard definition for amplification than a copy number change of >2 with MLPA in our study 43.

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Mr. Perry has adopted a less hard-line approach.

Such maths has created a less hard-edged version of US capitalism: entrepreneurial failure is regarded as positive, a learning curve.

Ms. Goodman took a less hard-edged position, saying it was unclear whether federal employment laws against sexual discrimination protect the 30,000 people in city workfare jobs.

But he said that these days those who took a less hard-line stance against Mr. Castro feared the consequences at their workplace, a very real possibility in a city where Cuban-Americans have broad influence.

But in recent times, even while maintaining that he is "proud of whatever I've done", he has been seeking to develop a less hard-edged political profile, more acceptable to the majority of Indians.

On Oct. 31, the union pulled its pickets from Ralphs, giving shoppers a green light to go there, saying that Ralphs had taken a less hard-line stance than the other chains.

Mr. Barbour, who is among a growing number of Republican leaders who have urged the party to take a less hard-line approach to immigration, criticized Mr. Rector for failing to estimate the economic benefits of bringing immigrants into the legal system, and for underestimating the potential for economic improvement over time among immigrant families.

BLOOMBERG NEWS   European Central Bank Names Economics Chief  |  In a move that could signal the beginning of a less hard-line approach to policy, the European Central Bank named Peter Praet, a Belgian who is a former economist at the International Monetary Fund, as its de facto chief economist, The New York Times reports.

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