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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a less stringent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of strictness or severity of rules, regulations, or standards.
Example: "The new policy introduces a less stringent approach to compliance, allowing for more flexibility."
Alternatives: "a more lenient" or "a milder".
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In 1875, a less stringent explosives Act was was passed.
But after an outcry from fishermen and state officials, Judge Kessler imposed a less stringent compromise.
They have suggested that a less stringent one-line whip may help to calm matters.
Until now, most students have graduated after passing a less stringent Regents Competency Test.
Nine other states and the Justice Department have already reached a less stringent agreement with Microsoft.
However, even with a less stringent threshold of ± 0.1, no additional segment overlaps were identified.
"They end up with such a less stringent result that cannot be defended," he said.
Mr. Bopp has prepared a less stringent resolution that might work as a compromise.
The tour has a less stringent testing policy than the men's and women's tennis tours.
Other banks later introduced a less stringent version of that policy, prompted by new regulations.
But a less stringent Connecticut law applies only to employers with 50 or more workers.
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