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are les -
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "are les -" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect fragment that lacks context and clarity. Example: "They are less likely to attend the meeting."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
Chips and gravy, and curried chicken off the bone are les plats du jour.
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Nothing about the techniques for either recipe is difficult, and each can be made in about 10 minutes, but there are les nuances.
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They are les disparus: the "disappeared" – how curiously beautiful and moving, as if they simply rode into the dust clouds of the paves or the lost and secret corners of the mountains and never came back.
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According to Roberto Poli ([16] p. 32), weak signals are "les fondements de toute société" (the true foundation of the whole society).
By contrast, analysis of another parameter, the Logit Competition Index (LOCI) [ 45], suggests that hospital markets in Ireland are les concentrated than the Netherlands.
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Gender socialization According to Dr. Chevannes, socialization within the home and community teaches girls obedience, cooperation and other skills that help them fit into school routines, while boys are allowed, and expected, to fend for themselves and be active, thus they are les suited for strict school discipline.
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Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
The bloggers are Le Nguyen Huong Tra, Phan Thanh Hai and Nguyen Van Hai.
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Except for L'Humanite and Le Populaire, the only pre-armistice papers are Le Figaro and L'Aube.
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The other main newspapers are Le Novateur, Le Citoyen and L'Echo de Centrafrique.
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He was Le Corbusier!
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Another admirer was Le Corbusier.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to use a comparative term, replace "les" with "less" to correctly indicate a smaller quantity or degree. For example, instead of "they are les suited", use "they are less suited".
Common error
Avoid using "les" after "are" when you mean "less". "Les" is a French article and doesn't fit grammatically in English sentences; use "less" to compare quantities or degrees.
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Linguistic Context
The fragment "are les -" functions as an incomplete phrase. Based on the Ludwig AI analysis, it seems to be an incorrect usage or a fragment that lacks grammatical coherence. It does not serve any standard grammatical function in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "are les -" is grammatically incorrect and not recommended for use in English writing. Ludwig AI confirms that it is an invalid fragment. When you intend to express comparison or specification, consider using alternatives like ""are less"", ""are the"", or ""are some"" to ensure clarity and correctness. Although there are a few examples extracted from the web, these instances do not legitimize the use of "are les -" in standard English.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
are less
Replaces 'les' with 'less' to indicate a comparative degree, implying 'fewer' or 'not as much'.
are the
Replaces 'les' with 'the' to specify particular items or entities.
are some
Replaces 'les' with 'some' to indicate an indefinite quantity or number.
are these
Replaces 'les' with 'these' to point out specific items or entities nearby or being discussed.
are those
Replaces 'les' with 'those' to refer to specific items or entities at a distance or previously mentioned.
are a few
Replaces 'les' with 'a few' indicating a small number of items or entities.
are several
Replaces 'les' with 'several' indicating more than a few but not many.
are certain
Replaces 'les' with 'certain' to indicate particular but unspecified items or entities.
are particular
Replaces 'les' with 'particular' to emphasize the distinctiveness of the items or entities.
are few
Replaces 'les' with 'few' to indicate a small number, often implying scarcity.
FAQs
How can I correct the phrase "are les -" in a sentence?
What's the difference between "are less" and "are les -"?
"Are less" is a grammatically correct phrase used to compare quantities or degrees, like "these problems "are less" severe". "Are les -" is not a valid English phrase and should be avoided.
When should I use "are some" instead of "are les -"?
Use "are some" when you want to indicate an indefinite quantity or number of items, for example, "there "are some" issues we need to address". The phrase "are les -" is not a valid alternative.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested