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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is less tedious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the level of tediousness between two activities or tasks, indicating that one is not as boring or monotonous as the other. Example: "This new software update is less tedious than the previous version, making it easier to complete tasks."
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The orthotropic model is preferred over the isotropic model because it is less tedious, requiring less computer memory and computational time, and is more practical for design purposes.
We conclude that the FlowCAM is less tedious and time-consuming than microscopy, allowing for examination of more cells for greater counting precision.
The task is less tedious for non-language-based teachers, because in order to measure students' learning in content areas other than language, they could easily utilize multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in or matching type of tests.
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Nothing that happens in "The Answer Man" is especially surprising, which would be all right if the movie were less tedious and its characters endowed with more life.
Your husband isn't seeing an escort strictly because her looks are of a higher caliber; he's seeing her because it's less tedious than chatting at bars or maintaining ongoing affairs.
Two different modifications of the basic concept have created genetic synthetic lethality screens that are less tedious, more informative and thus suitable for genome-wide analysis.
It can help to have a friend do your nails, then swap, as this makes it easier to draw the arc and it's less tedious since you can both talk at the same time.
Even walking is slightly less tedious when you're tripping, but maybe that's because you sort of forget what walking is and start mechanically floating down the high street, grinning massively and inanely at everything in sight.
This is less a vivid tale of survival than one long, tedious depiction of force against force.
But Fleming's work is less of an alpine thriller and more the result of tedious hours of research.
Moreover, it is less time-consuming and does not require various elaborate treatment or tedious extraction procedures.
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