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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more lenient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the flexibility or permissiveness of two or more subjects or situations.
Example: "In recent years, some schools are more lenient with their dress codes than they used to be."
Alternatives: "are less strict" or "are more forgiving".
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Others are more lenient.
Other companies are more lenient.
For insiders, the rules are more lenient.
Most American carriers are more lenient.
The building's policies are more lenient than some.
A few airlines are more lenient with their smoking policies.
The Federal Communications Commission rules for inadvertent expletives after 10 p.m. are more lenient.
He argues that military courts are more lenient and also less efficient than civilian ones.
Some states are more lenient in their income and asset tests, others less so.
Today, many subsidies for wind, solar power and ethanol are more lenient.
After 10 p.m., the rules for inadvertent expletives are more lenient.
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