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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are less prepared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups are not adequately ready for a particular task or event.
Example: "Students who did not attend the review sessions are less prepared for the final exam."
Alternatives: "are not as ready" or "are inadequately prepared."
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This rise will be exacerbated by the physiological consequences of long-term adherence to ART, a rapidly aging population, health systems that are prepared to treat acute issues but which are less prepared for chronic care, and troublingly low health financing.
Additionally, educators are complaining that the students are less prepared for college since their education has become so focused on preparation for the test.
Does a gloomy economic climate mean people are less prepared to make that "stocking up" outlay?
"The sectors that are still more or less monopolized by the government are less prepared".
Teams run so infrequently in that situation that defenses are less prepared.
It suggests people are less prepared for the shocks life throws at them.
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"I'm saying he is less prepared than McCain, Liebermann said.
I was less prepared, however, for the barrage of questions in more private spaces.
She was less prepared for what she and her traveling companions discovered.
But the country may have been less prepared for the holy war.
The obvious losers are students, who will be less prepared for graduation, college and their careers.
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