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'has less value to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been devalued or has lost value due to certain circumstances. For example, "Due to the economic recession, the collectibles market has less value to it than it used to."
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If you think you have less value to offer than others present at the meeting, people will think you are unimportant.
But it's also true that, in general, cars with low MSRPs cost less over time than their expensive counterparts they have less value to insure, tax or depreciate in the first place.
So for an employee, that means loyalty has less value than it used to, and individual should be thinking about their careers on an ongoing basis.
I worry that listening has less value than it does otherwise.
We believe that $100 one year from now has less value than $100 in hand.
SYG has changed the way human life is valued -- the victim's life has less value, if any value at all.
Generally, the mobile home has less value than the modular or manufactured home.
When using acid, this approach has less value, but there are advantages to alkaline pretreatments that have been documented in the literature, not the least of which is avoidance of enzyme hydrolysis and fermentation inhibitors [ 20].
And when something sold in the marketplace has less value, its price usually falls.
Naturally, this currency has less value.
Perhaps chief among them is that advertising on the Web tends to have less value for the consumer than advertising in other formats.
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