Sentence examples for a little less stringent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a little less stringent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rules, regulations, or standards that are being made slightly more flexible or relaxed.
Example: "The new policy is a little less stringent than the previous one, allowing for more leniency in compliance."
Alternatives: "somewhat more lenient" or "a bit more relaxed".

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The boy also had selected clothing, but I was a little less stringent on the purity of the fiber mix, I know he had some articles that were not 100% fine material.

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"Perhaps a little less".

Talk a little less.

A little less.

(Women a little less).

A little less complainy".

A little less fun.

"A little less teeth.

I reported a little less".

Maintenance was a little less than $500.

Things were a little less stressful elsewhere.

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