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The phrase "a less life" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a life that is lesser in quality or quantity, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "After the changes, I felt like I was living a less life than before."
Alternatives: "a diminished life" or "a lesser existence."
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A less life-threatening but far more common ordeal results when someone locks his keys inside his car.
Dr. Cohen said that in the three human cases, the virus had caused a type of meningitis, a less life-threatening illness than the encephalitis or inflammation of the brain that killed people last year.
To get a clearer signal, they slid electrode-bearing catheters into the hearts of five patients suffering from a less life-threatening arrhythmia called atrial fibrillation.
"Even if you have a little less money, do you really have a little less life?" she said.
He also declares this to be "the top moment of my life," which only confirms that he's had a lot less life experience than he claims.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading contributor to mortality for adults with serious mental illness (3– 5), resulting in a decades less life expectancy than the general population (4).
BUT what about the generation's resistance to giving up "things" and living a less expensive life?
And of living a less confusing life.
Disability has changed over the years, and it is no longer about living a less full life.
As you might expect, participants who received calls on a rainy day reported significantly less life satisfaction than did participants who received calls on a sunny day.
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