Sentence examples for a plethora of less from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a plethora of less" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "plethora" implies an abundance, while "less" suggests a reduction or smaller quantity, creating a contradiction.
Example: "The report highlighted a plethora of less effective strategies that were previously implemented."
Alternatives: "a multitude of lesser" or "an abundance of fewer".

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But behind that overt cheating is a plethora of less obvious ways the college admissions system unfairly favors the children of the well-off.

Ruling out a plethora of less frequent pathologies, three conditions remain that account for 92% of CC in immunocompetent, nonsmoking subjects: 1) upper airway cough syndrome (UACS), also referred to as postnasal drip syndrome, 2) asthma and 3) gastroesophageal reflux (GER) [ 1, 2].

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For that matter, there is a plethora of even less expensive options, including naming rights for a refurbished bench for $2,500 in Prospect Park in Brooklyn.

That means, in addition to a plethora of, albeit less well-funded, competitors in London and the wider U.K., Deliveroo will face stiff competition in its new European markets of Paris and Berlin.

Rory Lewis's Northerners features a plethora of famous and less well-known faces, including - as you may have guessed - Sir Ian McKellen, actor Paul Barber, gymnast Beth Tweddle, Sir Patrick Stewart and the Army's Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir Nicholas Houghton.

But as a result of their efforts and those of their incompetent pawns, America's former superpowers are gone and the big corporations are going to have to spend a lot more time and effort corrupting a plethora of smaller and less globally influential governments.

There's always a plethora of people there, more or less three million, and I wish more would be done about crowd control.

Modern manufacturing has introduced a plethora of sweetened products that are less than nutritious and that could contribute to weight gain and ill health because their sweetness encourages overconsumption.

While these general observations in no way justify prosecutorial misconduct, they do suggest that a court should not lightly infer that a prosecutor intends an ambiguous remark to have its most damaging meaning or that a jury, sitting through lengthy exhortation, will draw that meaning from the plethora of less damaging interpretations.

There is one other punter in the place – a nicotine-stained old guy in a raincoat who is operating a strange roulette system consisting of a plethora of tiny stakes that more or less cancel each another out.

Save money by shopping online and paying less for a plethora of pet products.

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