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The phrase "always use less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are advising someone to minimize the quantity or amount of something, often in relation to resources or consumption.
Example: "In cooking, it's important to always use less salt to enhance the flavors without overpowering the dish."
Alternatives: "always use fewer" or "consistently use less."
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And, of course, you can always use less cheese or go cheese-less on your pizza.
Thus, it cannot be suggested that migraineurs always use less effective coping styles compared with the non-migraineurs, as indicated by our findings, and having migraine is not the only determinant of the reaction to stress.
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I don't know if too cautious is the word or not, but he was very cautious and, I've said this many times, I think it's a cliché, John F. Kennedy always used less power than he had, in dealing with the Congress and dealing with the public.
Lighten your carload to ultimately use less gas, and always, always, make sure you're not paying extra just for using your credit card.
Similar to energy, most folks have no idea how much water they use and if asked to guess, they estimate that they use less than they actually do and they always think they use less than their peers….
Use less oil.
They use less water.
You use less copper.
Use less air conditioning.
Use less detergent.
Use less makeup.
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