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The phrase "about that less" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it is not usable in standard communication.
Example: "I have some concerns about that less than ideal situation."
Alternatives: "regarding that issue" or "concerning that matter".
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But coaches worry about that less than ever, since rosters are filled with 3-point threats.
Gilmore says there actually is a fourth theme – "the economy" – but he says he talks about that less.
His budget included a progressive superannuation policy but he also talked about that less as a backlash in the Liberal heartland grew.
He was also deeply exasperated by the condescension from reviewers and their clichés: Roth the enemy of the Jews, the bugbear of feminism, the hysteric, the narcissist — all of that, though he cared about that less.
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Specifically, try to identify issues that your counterpart cares deeply about that you value less.
"Now it's about 60% less that that," he says.
So I always — not on a basketball level, I could care less about that.
We don't worry about technical things – our customers couldn't care less about that.
What they don't understand is that I could care less about that.
I mean, we don't have tablets, though, so we could care less about that.
I think they couldn't care less about that.
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