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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are less of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things or ideas and indicate that one is not as much or not as significant as the other. Example: "In this new company, teamwork and collaboration are less of an emphasis compared to individual performance."
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there are less of them.
Businesspeople are less of a challenge.
Apart, they are less of a threat to May.
High winds and rough seas are less of a problem.
With four linked telescopes, there are less of these artificial dots.
Very often these jobs are more stable, but there are less of them.
The big films do proportionally better, but there are less of them doing that.
Those 'amazing' ties are less of an accessory than a cry for help.
In sausage 'n' mash, for instance, bargain-basement bangers are less of an issue.
The comments on ringfencing and tier 1 capital are less of a surprise".
"There are less of them — much less of them," Heidecker said.
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