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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are at less" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The costs are at less than expected levels."
Alternatives: "are below" or "are under".
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But most firearm confrontations are at less than 10 feet.
Likewise, their assets are at less risk of outright confiscation.
Today's hi-tech warfighters are at less risk than the civilians in whose territories they fight.
Children are at less risk of suicide than adults, the elderly more so than the young.
Housing starts are at less than half their peak, and builders are continuing to cut back.
Now we are at less than zero — no money, no job, no hope".
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The last time the state's unemployment rate was at less than 4percentt was in March 2001.
Artemev was at less than 100percentt, coming off a shoulder injury.
Forced down to lower elevations by the clouds, we were at less risk for an avalanche.
Pierce played most downs on Monday, but he appeared to be at less than top speed.
"Investors would be at less of a disadvantage if management would disclose more about the deals".
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