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"in less than" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a shorter amount of time or quantity compared to something else. Example: "The CEO promised to finish the project in less than six months." In this sentence, "in less than" is used to show that the CEO plans to complete the project in a shorter amount of time (less than six months) compared to what may be expected or the standard amount of time to finish a similar project. Other example sentences: - "She made a fortune in less than a year." - "My car can go from 0 to 60 mph in less than 5 seconds." - "We were able to climb the mountain in less than two hours."
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In less than 60 seconds.
Wimbledon starts in less than two weeks.
All in less than a mile.
All in less than half a season.
(Wimbledon begins in less than three weeks).
It happened in less than a day.
It failed in less than two years.
– in less than a minute.
It closed in less than a year.
It's over in less than two minutes.
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