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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'brought less' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used when describing the decrease in an amount or quantity of something, for example: Sales of ice cream decreased drastically this summer, as the warm weather brought less customers to the store.
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And the financial lure has brought less scrupulous gatherers.
We stopped being friends with people who brought less than a bottle per person.
But the magazine's new survey brought less good news for Gordon Brown, the likely next Labour leader.
He brought "less an intellectual understanding of economic reform than an instinctive appreciation for enterprise," Mr. Gupta said.
In the initial offering, CIT brought less than half the $9.5 billion Tyco paid for it a year earlier.
But the nudity brought less applause than Mr. Canada's declaration in "I Believe You," a single, that "I believe that Jesus Christ died for all my sins".
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Basically you have fewer people coming in bringing less money".
For people like Niurka, though, the reform may bring less relief.
The SOI is strongly negative when weak Pacific winds bring less moisture than usual to Australia.
In summer, the prevailing northeast winds bring less precipitation and hot weather, especially inland.
I remember one of them bringing "Less Than Zero" to an English seminar.
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