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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the contributions or effects of different elements, indicating that one adds a smaller amount than another.
Example: "This new feature adds less value to the overall project than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "contributes less" or "provides less".
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"I think so," he adds less certainly.
It adds less weight to a building roof and saves electrical energy for a circulation pump.
I use citric acid because it adds less flavor and is less expensive.
The assembly of goods adds less value than the design and engineering work at which rich countries excel.
The new group of international students adds less than 1 percent to the freshman class of 3,000.
Each innovation adds less to rich-world prosperity than the adoption of an established technology does to a poor country.
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It added less than five minutes.
He added, "Less cynically, they're an important battleground".
But, Ms. Cohen added, less dramatic forecasts rarely make headlines.
And, I'd add, less biographical than a newspaper article.
In the winter, she added, less garbage piled up.
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