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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost less" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "almost fewer" when referring to a decrease in the quantity of something. For example: "The number of visitors to the museum has almost decreased by half over the last year."
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"Here I was almost less than a 10-year-old boy".
The ardor with which some actively collaborated is almost less chilling than the sheer cynicism and amorality of many more.
"I feel like the South is almost less prejudiced," Deen says, "because black folks played such an integral part in our lives.
In this sense, Blair's bogus stories were almost less damaging than the accurate ones that followed: here was all the Times' institutional stature and gravity of tone being brought to bear on its own screw-ups.
They don't, however, deliver the work's ambiguities with full dramatic absorption: it's almost less riveting and eloquent than the ensembles of the outer sections (in which several other dancers are compelling).
Indeed, to hear Dr. Tauras, an economist, tell it, the study says almost less about public health than it does about basic economics: if you charge too much for something, fewer people are likely to buy it.
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It's almost certainly less expensive than replacing your smartphone.
Net income is only £80m, almost 40% less than planned.
That's partly because second years of rallies are almost always less fruitful than the first.
Why are England almost always less than the sum of their parts?
The reported suicide rate, then, is almost certainly less than the actual suicide rate.
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