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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although less commonly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception regarding the frequency of something.
Example: "This method is effective, although less commonly used than traditional techniques."
Alternatives: "though not as frequently" or "even if it's not as common".
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Although less commonly, anti-Xa levels can also be influenced by biological cofounders.
Although less commonly, anti-Xa levels can also be influenced by biologic cofounders.
It is also used, although less commonly, in older patients who are reluctant to undergo an arthroplasty [1, 2, 3].
Although less commonly applied, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has also been used to study paper degradation after samples of paper were artificially aged by treatment with an oxidant reagent [13].
The species is considered to be good-tasting, and its eggs have been used as caviar, although less commonly than those of many other sturgeon.
Hemorrhage has also been reported, although less commonly [ 29].
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MDMA overdose can be fatal, although perhaps less commonly than media reports on MDMA deaths might suggest.
Although much less commonly available, nucleic acid testing (e.g., viral RNA or proviral DNA amplification method) can also help diagnosis in certain situations.
Social support and in-home or center-based respite were also available, although used less commonly.
Notably, for this purpose, the Galbraith plot [ 25], although far less commonly used, is even better suited.
Another strategy to create hybrid proteins, although much less commonly used, is to insert (or graft) a peptide/protein/fragment thereof at a permissive site of a carrier protein.
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