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Discover Ludwig"if no less" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a conditional idea or situation where something is expected to be a certain amount or degree, and the statement emphasizes that it cannot be any less. Example: "She was promised a monthly salary of $5,000, if no less. This means she will receive at least $5,000 every month, regardless of any additional bonuses or deductions."
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Woods was slightly more expansive if no less disappointed.
Sometimes the human theater is less dramatic, if no less absurd.
Here the party is a bit more modest, if no less passionate.
In fact its composition was more apt, if no less uncomfortable: hundreds of dangling prophylactics.
His transition to N.F.L. receiver is less novel, if no less intriguing.
Heinlein's position is far more complex, even if no less bonkers for that.
The more enticing essence of Morcheeba's music was darker, if no less inviting.
Mr. Wingate's compositions involving Mr. Berman were more conventional, if no less clever.
But as he aged, his work did become more full-bodied and painterly, if no less basic.
Killzone's science fiction should be more realistic, self-coherent and tactical, if no less intense, than its competition that day.
Where Nilsson hurled spears, Ms. Dalayman aims javelins: lighter in impact if no less thrilling in their flight.
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