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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a less on" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of "a lesson."
Example: "Today, we will have a lesson on the importance of teamwork."
Alternatives: "a class" or "a tutorial."
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Cutting-edge curatorial tools might be getting forward-thinking museums all aflutter, but new technology can also be used in a less on-message capacity.
Garcia has a less demonstrative on-court presence but a more varied game.
Already then, it seems likely Flower will be playing a less hands-on role.
For a less expensive, on-the-go solution, stop by any Bloomingdale's Benefit Brow Bar.
A somewhat less-on-target ad.
People who want to spend $500 or less, often a lot less, on a piece of jewelry.
You can spend a little less on a Lambo, but not much.
Hotel managers would rather make a little less on an occupied room than leave it empty for a night.
This is one has a little less on his fastball and a little more in his head.
Collectively, water discharge had a less impact on changing the dissolved CO2 concentration (Fig. 4d).
In both age groups, night driving led to a less fixations on the mirror.
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