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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as less serious" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly when comparing the seriousness of two or more things. Example: "The situation is as less serious as the previous one."
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… Like all of a sudden, my whole history disappeared". Gilbert's experience highlights the danger women writers face in exploring female lives, and indicates the larger cultural positioning of personal writing as less serious, important and difficult than journalism.
Mr Musk sees this week's glitch as less serious.
Less serious," which is sometimes also appearing as "Less serious".
The severity of the accidents during winter navigation is mainly categorized as less serious.
Crimes included assault, drug offenses and homicide as well as less serious crimes.
Whether that means insider trading should be treated as less serious, with a commensurately reduced punishment, will be reflected in Judge Holwell's sentencing decision.
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For instance, serious diseases like congestive heart failure or pulmonary embolism can present with these symptoms, as well as much less serious diseases like allergic rhinitis or heartburn.
Though upper limb injury is often regarded as being less serious than head injury such as eye injury, studies have shown that the hand is likely to take longer to return to pre-injury activity than injury to other parts of the body.
And the Pentagon, having been ridiculed and reviled for treating adultery in the military as a crime (and, many feel, for punishing women more harshly than men who stray), is looking for new ways to handle that ancient transgression -- classifying it as a less serious crime, say, even regarding it as a personal matter unless it plays havoc with discipline.
The blepharoplasty can take as little as fifteen minutes ("Less serious than getting a tooth pulled," one man I talked to said).
When Britain reclassified cannabis as a less serious drug in 2004, consumption slumped.
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