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The phrase "amass less" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could be interpreted as attempting to express the idea of gathering or accumulating a smaller amount of something, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "In order to simplify our inventory, we need to amass less stock than before."
Alternatives: "collect fewer" or "gather less."
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As a result, if your starting salary start outs smaller, and the raises pile on incrementally, you amass less over time because you're building on a smaller base.
Women have a greater need for money at the end of their lives, yet amass less money over the course of their lives because we take breaks for babies, we're traditional caregivers for our aging parents and we live an average of seven years longer than men.
So women amass less wealth and have less financial flexibility to start a business or invest in someone else's.
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Speaking of Smith, Sony's Seven Pounds has amassed less than $45m after two weekends.
The institute's research shows that even as the country has grown richer, Generations X and Y, meaning people up to about age 40, have amassed less wealth than their parents had when they were young.
Yet Japan may be the place where his thesis holds up least well.The bursting of Japan's asset bubble in 1991 is one reason why the rich have amassed less than in America or many European countries.
Oregon has only amassed less than 150 yards on the ground four times in that same stretch of time, going 1-3 with one of those losses coming in last year's national championship game.
The top 10%, led by higher professionals, had amassed wealth of £2.2m, including property and pension assets, by the time they drew close to retirement (aged 55-64), while the bottom 10% of households, led by routine manual workers, had amassed less than £8,000.
When it defied conventional wisdom by sparing Domenech from the guillotine in July, the French Football Federation (FFF) vowed to review the manager's position after the third World Cup qualifier and suggested there would be no chance of a second reprieve if France had amassed less than five points.
"Rhodesia," Alexandra Fuller writes, "has more history stuffed into its make-believe, colonial-dream borders than one country the size of a very large teapot should be able to amass in less than a hundred years.
What's revolutionary about Learning Ovations' approach is that it uses abundant data that no single human — or even a group of humans — could ever amass, much less study, to determine an individualistic approach to each student in the class.
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