Sentence examples for a subject of less from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a subject of less" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or a topic that is of lesser importance or significance, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "In this discussion, we will focus on a subject of less relevance to our main topic."
Alternatives: "a topic of lesser importance" or "a matter of reduced significance".

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The large award against Samsung prompted concerns that holders of design patents — traditionally a subject of less litigation than function-based patents — would be newly powerful.

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This is somewhat surprising bearing in mind that neonatal sepsis has been a subject of significantly less research.

"One thing that has happened to the subject in general is it has become less a subject of moral aspiration and more a matter of enforceable law," Mr. Leubsdorf said.

But in academia these days, that person is less a subject of ridicule than of soul-searching about what can done to shorten the time, sometimes much of a lifetime, it takes for so many graduate students to, well, graduate.

The difference between the consequences I faced and those Ahmed did was that I was born in the 1970s, when Islam was less a subject of scorn than of ignorance; Ahmed is, at 14 years old, a member of the 9/11 generation.

Deep in an international crisis, the Prime Minister informed the Prince of Wales that it had been a dark morning, and that "my mind must have been occupied by some subject of less importance".

The costs associated with operating the program are the subject of less uncertainty in that they have been developed by a 'bottom-up' costing approach.

And with the Klinsmann/Löw connection, that game was the subject of less than subtle speculation leveled at Klinsmann by the press this week.

In the context of global vegetable oil markets, palm oil and soyabean account for over 60% of production but are the subject of less than 10% of research.

The writing is conspicuously good; and this goodness turns out to be, eventually, a subject of criticism — by Cyril Connolly, no less — in a droll show of artistic self-reference, although in the meantime it works an authentic spell.

The writing is conspicuously good; and this goodness turns out to be, eventually, a subject of criticism by Cyril Connolly, no less in a droll show of artistic self-reference, although in the meantime it works an authentic spell.

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