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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less a problem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not as much of a problem as it may seem. Example: "Although he initially thought he would struggle to finish the project on time, with the help of his team, it turned out to be less a problem than he had anticipated."
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Surely less a problem than IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)?
(Fish is much less a problem than meat or poultry).
That this will increase its emissions is less a problem for India than for the world.
Less a problem after Salomé, when she made 11 movies in the build-up to that breakout summer of 2011.
It feels to many of its people less a problem of structures and numbers, grave and real as they are, than a challenge of spirit.
He insisted that the recession was far less a problem than a $6 million construction cost overrun that forced the museum to severely cut marketing.
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But as Firefox usage grows more mainstream, this will become less and less of a problem.
This problem is no less evident and no less of a problem in sports.
And in less competitive waters that might be less of a problem.
This is less of a problem with modern live-preview digital cameras, and even less of a problem with an SLR camera.
By any reasonable measure, illegal immigration is less of a problem now than it was a decade ago.
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