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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is less present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something or someone is not as noticeable or available as before. Example: "In the latest report, the issue of climate change is less present compared to previous discussions."
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At times, the alteration is less present in the actual distribution of power than in expectations about how the world should be ordered.
In "Life After Life," the mask of humor is less present, in favor of what the author called "the darker story underneath".
Medication overuse is less present in young patients with CM.
However, after rinsing both samples for another 12 h, the fluorescence of the sample silanized with GOPS and then functionalized has not dropped, whereas the fluorescence of the control sample is less present than before.
It can be argued that educational research emphasizing empirical student-centered findings including primary level students' beliefs, motivations and choice models for future career and educational choices, is less present in educational policy discussions and in educational interventions than governance- and structural-centered approaches.
Fear of the Syrian regime is less present in Turkey, but ISIS sleeper cells could be anywhere.
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Many people would like to see America be less present in that region than it is now.
Those same kinds of grading differentials may be less present, or less salient, at a school where everyone has to major in math, science or engineering.
If they're less present in the relationship or social activities, is it because they're overwhelmed by care responsibilities or bereavement, or because they are withdrawing?
The feeling of strength, both physical and psychological, was less present when the care services did not have a garden.
Pain-related sensations were less present in the grill percept than in a single hot stimulus near pain threshold.
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