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The phrase "ageing is less" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or a reduction in the effects of ageing, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "In this study, we found that ageing is less impactful on cognitive function than previously thought."
Alternatives: "ageing is diminished" or "ageing is reduced".
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The tyranny of ageing is less the waning of physical strength than the burden of surviving life and loss.
Moreover, since ageing is less than in countries such as Germany, the demand for foreign labour is assumed to be less than in Germany.
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"The interpretation of the age is less certain".
In knowledge-based jobs, age is less of a disadvantage.
Age is less important than height, as the poles start at 1.4 metres in length.
That an aspiring movie star should take two years off her age is less than notable; it's rather meek.
The supplement for a wife of any age is less than half the rate paid to the husband.
Her supernatural coming of age is less an epic battle than a gentle joyride through a sunny quasi-European realm and the ages of womanhood that await her.
The typical net worth of the bottom 90percentt of American households where the breadwinner is at retirement age is less than $50,000.
But age is less a determining factor in the boats' safety than is maintenance, which is notoriously poor, many here said in interviews.
'Liver too big for age' is less informative than 'liver volume too big, +3.5 SD'".
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