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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are given less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where individuals or groups receive a smaller amount of something compared to others.
Example: "In this study, participants from lower-income backgrounds are given less access to educational resources than their wealthier counterparts."
Alternatives: "receive fewer" or "are provided with less".
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Writers are given less time now in which to emerge as being substantial.
But as income has fallen, artists are given less time to turn a profit.
Drivers are given less time to prove themselves before the next trend comes along.
Also, museums scrutinize work they are given less thoroughly than work they pay for.
"There is a perception that disabled girls are worth less so they are given less attention by police.
The immigrant students are given less homework and rarely get failing grades if they demonstrate good-faith efforts.
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And people are giving less money - we're having real difficulty getting people to sign up".
Donors are loath to anger Mr. Cuomo and are giving less than the legal limit to Mr. Paterson.
Fewer people are donating money to charity these days, and they are giving less.
Of course, less money means fewer exhibits and events, which in turn means corporate sponsors are giving less.
For every moment you worry about their reaction, you are giving less than 100percentt.
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