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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has fewer" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two quantities or amounts, indicating that one has a smaller number or amount than the other. Example: "The smaller grocery store has fewer options than the larger chain supermarket."
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Which industry has fewer jerks?
Her story has fewer footnotes.
Sami has fewer tantrums.
Perhaps he has fewer.
China has fewer scruples.
"Adventureland" has fewer slapstick episodes than "Superbad".
It has fewer Picassos, and only Picassos.
It has fewer than 100 employees.
The White House has fewer options.
Everyone else has fewer than 10.
Android has fewer but is catching up.
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