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The phrase "adhering less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is following rules, guidelines, or standards to a lesser degree than before.
Example: "The team has been adhering less to the established protocols since the new manager took over."
Alternatives: "following less" or "complying less".
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(A portion of the Connecticut trail has since been rerouted [1979 83] to be more scenic, adhering less to highways and more to wilderness, and includes a Ned K. Anderson Memorial Bridge).
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Economically, she adheres less to her aunt's state interventionism, and more to Jean-Marie Le Pen's brand of free-market, free-enterprise capitalism.
In any case, the mythic Indian virtues of dignity and freedom adhere less to real Indians than they do to the very nation that deposed them.
Compared to solution processed PEDOT PSS, we found that thermally evaporated MoO3 adheres less to the P3HT PCBM layer, which we attributed to the reduced mixing at the MoO3/P3HT PCBM interface during the thermal evaporation process.
Under microvascular flow conditions, for disk-like shape, 1000 × 400 nm particles show maximum adhesion, whereas smaller (600 × 200 nm) and larger (1800 × 600 nm) particles adhere less by a factor of about two.
General dentists appeared also more willing to treat more complicated malocclusions with Invisalign [22, 23] adhere less to the digital treatment plan, and use fewer auxiliaries, perhaps demonstrating a difference in treatment goals [23].
Cells adhered less well to poly-D-lysine and fibronectin, and did not adhere at all to laminin or collagen IV coated surfaces.
Asymptomatic patients adhere less consistently to medication [ 58, 83, 86].
Tumour cells adhere less to CLEVER-1 knockdown LEC than to control LEC.
People with a type D personality adhere less to the physical activity norm [ 32].
The arthritic SF clone adhered less well to all ECM proteins tested than did the normal SF clone (Fig. 6).
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