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also less than that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "also less than that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing quantities or amounts, indicating that something is additionally smaller than a previously mentioned reference point. Example: "The cost of the new model is $200, but the previous version is also less than that at $150."
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20 human-written examples
"It's less of a difference than that between human races," said Dr. Howard, pointing out that the genetic difference between the salmon was also less than that between different groups of house mice or crickets.
News & Media
The amount of storage required for the eliminated matrices is also less than that required for the original matrices.
The value obtained for solidification is also less than that predicted by the same thermal conductivity models; however, for solidification, the impact of this discrepancy is smaller.
The mean value of tread wear of the K6-type bogie is 3.15 mm, while that of the K7-type bogie is 2.95 mm, also less than that of the K6-type bogie.
Group 3 mean VD (123.6±37.4 µm) was also less than that in Groups 1 and 2; the difference was statistically significant only when compared to group 2, p = 0.01.
However, the expected stroke risk using tPA data was also less than that observed.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
40 human-written examples
So burning this stuff isn't a good idea, but burying it in landfills is also less than optimal (that's four million tons of potentially toxic paper being added to our waste stream).
News & Media
It is also less than clear that 'God is good,' on this reading, is the claim that God possesses a particular perfection, rather than is merely a reminder that God has a variety of perfections.
Science
It was also less than helpful that the inexperienced fugitives -- U-boats," in Berlin slang, because they had gone underground -- surfaced much too often, leaving the apartment in broad daylight.
News & Media
The size of the peak cortisol response observed was also less than half that seen in responders from the control group.
Science
Extremely fragmentary data suggest that security returns were also less than spectacular in that earlier eraAnother way of looking at the issue is that primtive societies have very high interest rates because of the risks involved.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "also less than that", ensure the context clearly establishes what "that" refers to, avoiding ambiguity in your comparison. Be specific in your comparison.
Common error
Avoid using "also less than that" when the reference point is unclear or has not been explicitly stated. Always ensure clarity in the comparison by specifying what "that" refers to.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "also less than that" functions as a comparative expression. It indicates that something else is not only less than another, but that this fact is being added to a previous statement or comparison. Ludwig confirms its correct usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "also less than that" serves as a comparative phrase used to indicate that something is smaller, lower, or of a lesser degree than a previously mentioned reference. According to Ludwig, the phrase is grammatically correct and frequently appears in both scientific and news-related contexts. When using this phrase, be sure to clarify the reference point to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives such as ""also smaller than that"" or ""not as much as that"" can provide variations in expression while maintaining similar meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
also smaller than that
Replaces 'less' with 'smaller', emphasizing physical size or quantity.
also lower than that
Substitutes 'less' with 'lower', suitable for numerical values or hierarchical positions.
also fewer than that
Uses 'fewer' instead of 'less', specifically for countable items.
also to a lesser extent than that
Adds formality and emphasizes the degree of difference.
also not as much as that
Expresses the comparison in a negative form, focusing on the lack of quantity or degree.
also not quite as large as that
Highlights a specific difference in magnitude or extent.
also marginally less than that
Indicates a small or insignificant difference.
also somewhat less than that
Suggests a moderate difference.
also comparatively less than that
Emphasizes the act of comparing and finding a difference.
also substantially less than that
Highlights a significant difference.
FAQs
How can I use "also less than that" in a sentence?
Use "also less than that" to compare two quantities or qualities, indicating the second is smaller or lower than the first. For example, "The price of this item is $10, but the price of that item is "also less than that"."
What are some alternatives to "also less than that"?
Alternatives include "also smaller than that", "also lower than that", or "not as much as that", depending on the specific context and what you are comparing.
Is it grammatically correct to say "also less than that"?
Yes, "also less than that" is grammatically correct. It functions as a comparative phrase, indicating that something is additionally smaller or of a lesser degree than a previously mentioned reference point.
When is it appropriate to use "also less than that" in writing?
It's appropriate when you want to add another item/aspect to the comparison. For instance, "The area of this room is 200 square feet, and the area of that room is "also less than that"."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested