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The phrase "are for less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is available at a lower price or cost.
Example: "These items are for less than their original price during the sale."
Alternatives: "are at a lower price" or "are available for a discount".
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Often the orders he carries are for less than $10.
Six in 10 transactions involve notes or coins, but almost 80% of these are for less than £10.
In only 1% of cases are cost orders made against claimants, and most of these are for less than £500.
The trends so far are for less formal wear, but for what there is to be sharp (especially at the shoulders), sleek and in inventive fabrics.
According to the 2013 Careers in research online survey (Cros), 77% of research staff are on temporary, fixed-term contracts, and 87% of these are for less than three years.
While most of the hundreds of thousands of jobs lost each year are for less severe reasons, employees may be able to keep others from seeing their job performance records or learning that they had been fired.
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This explains why sales for newer luxury models like the BMW X5 and Cadillac Escalade are up for the year, as they are for less-expensive warhorses like the Explorer and the Toyota RAV4.
A third of its sales were for less than £400,000.
"And the trend is for less centralization rather than more".
Early deals were for less than 50 cents a subscriber.
"It's not like anyone is saying he's for less funding for education.
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