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The phrase "are less biddable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or entities that are less willing to comply or be influenced by requests or commands.
Example: "In recent studies, it has been shown that younger children are less biddable than their older siblings when it comes to following instructions."
Alternatives: "are less compliant" or "are less amenable".
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Foreign bottoms are less biddable.
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Rarely has a writer been less biddable.
Others are less fortunate.
Democrats are less impressed.
Because another time the economy may not be so ruddy, the electorate may be tired of a Conservative leader, the press may be less influential or more biddable.
"Less ice is less problem".
It is less populated and less industrialised.
There were less pieces, less ornamentation".
There's less and less understanding.
Anything less would have been less effective.
Others were less surprised.
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