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The phrase "for anything less" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express the idea of not settling for something that is not satisfactory or not up to a certain standard. Example: "She worked hard for years to achieve her dream job, and she wasn't willing to settle for anything less."
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We have no excuses for anything less.
Ms. Rubinstein wouldn't stand for anything less.
The teams were too well-matched for anything less.
"She won't settle for anything less than a palace".
"I won't settle for anything less than that".
Anti-smoking groups shouldn't settle for anything less.
For anything less than eight cases, I'd stay at home.
Why sacrifice energy and good will for anything less?
You know how hard it is to uncover true knowledge, so never settle for anything less.
"I am a child of the divine," he sings, unwilling to settle for anything less.
"Why would you shoot for anything less than that?" Athletic Director Barry Collier said.
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