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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is less used" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to compare the frequency of use or popularity of something. For example: - "In modern language, the word 'thou' is less used than it was in Shakespeare's time." - "While the traditional method is still effective, the new approach is becoming more and more popular and is less used." - "According to recent statistics, this type of technology is less used among younger generations."
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St. Paul is less used to the limelight than the shadow, the one cast by Minneapolis, its bigger and more image-conscious neighbor.
He is less used to being struck by one, as he was at a protest last weekend staged by the Association of Victims of Terrorism in Madrid.
But he is less used to taking part in two-hander conversations with artists from other disciplines, albeit an artist who's a long-standing friend and collaborator.
It is most common among Roman Catholic and Islamic groups but is less used in the Orient, where coitus reservatus (intercourse without ejaculation) may be more common.
The latter is less used, with one of the possibly reasons being that less research has carried out into the design of this sort of heat pump.
Lind is less used to this kind of spring training experience, in which he subs instead of starts, and therefore has to play the second half of spring training games for the first time in a while.
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The swelling percentage is less using lime mud compared with the FCLS mud.
In-depth knowledge might be less used and thus less useful.
The term was less used, however, by American political leaders.
But societies are less used to hearing from attorneys general," Brownell said.
But Mexico and Peru are less used to receiving this sort of abuse.
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