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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as less appealing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when comparing the appeal of two or more things.
Example: "The new design is as less appealing as the previous one."
Alternatives: "not as appealing" or "less attractive than".
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Youth perceive plain packages as less appealing and have more negative expectations of cigarette taste [ 19, 20].
Another potential issue: Private equity professionals may see the firm's link to the state pension fund — along with its unproven track record — as less appealing or prestigious than working for an established firm.
He seeks to "unlock the power and beauty of mathematics" for the general public, many of whom, like my doctor, view the subject as less appealing than an intestinal blockage.
The results showed that each group judged the retrofitted routes as less appealing than the main routes.
In a pair of studies reported in Psychology Today, researchers found that young people tended to rank the Facebook profiles of those with larger numbers of Facebook friends (over 300) as less appealing than those who had fewer.
Critics have noted that although it is Hit-Boy's signature style to include a "steering background" beat in his production, that "Thirsty" is too "busy" compared to "Niggas in Paris" and that it comes off as "less appealing" and "watered-down" in comparison.
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It sounds obvious, but a train journey involving several changes gets less and less appealing as the course goes on, not to mention the cost".
If more kidnappers were caught and brought to justice, this would become less appealing as an occupation.
In electronic commerce, the usage of cheque payment will be less appealing as compared to the convenience of online transfers and card payment.
By definition, real travel is uncomfortable and based on shaking routines up, and while this always has tremendous value it's less and less appealing as a long-term practice.
Darwin Loves You begins, in chapter one, with an account of what Levine (p. 1), borrowing from Max Weber, calls "the disenchantment of the world:" As science progresses, providing rational explanations for more and more of what was once regarded as mysterious and sacred, the world seems, as a result, to become less appealing a place to live, more and more absent of meaning.
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