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"feeling less than" is correct and usable in written English.
In this context, it essentially means "feeling bad or inadequate." For example, "I was feeling less than my best, so I decided to take the day off and rest."
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In fact, as he announced his plans on May 15 , 1991 he said, "I feel great". In 2015, however, Connecticut taxpayers are feeling less than great.
Many Spaniards were feeling less than festive.
Reasons for feeling less than cheerful: that zero inflation you've been enjoying?
I was feeling less than enthusiastic about smoothie bowls until I tried this from Ranette Prime.
When you're feeling less than confident about your face and body, selfies can soothe you.
Therefore, I've never had one minute of feeling less than safe.
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You don't have to take it when you get your period, but having it on hand will help you feel better if you're feeling less-than-great.
Understandably, Katwala is feeling less-than-amused by the comment, which he claims reveals more than a little tacit prejudice from Hannan.
I spent a good bit of time feeling less-than and green with envy.
And it burdens far too many mothers, in that it takes us one step further along the spectrum that has women feeling "less-than" because they had a C-section or asked for an epidural.
Parents can help their kids avoid feeling less-than-tech-savvy by finding out what kinds of technology they'll be using in the school year and giving them some experience before hand.
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