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Discover Ludwig"less angry" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's or character's level of anger. It is often used to show a decrease in anger or to describe a milder form of anger. Example: After taking a few deep breaths, she felt less angry and was able to calmly discuss the situation with her boss.
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Less angry, more sad.
He's more sympathetic here, less angry.
"Less angry, more factual," he said.
People were much less angry on MySpace.
Mr. McQuarrie is considerably less angry today.
The lower Franklin was wider, less angry.
In the interview, Mr. Lautenberg sounded less angry than dispirited.
Here we see Eminem less angry and more ambitious.
"If anything, I think I'm much less angry," he says.
They sound like a less angry Fleetwood Mac".
I was less angry; increasingly, I was just miserable.
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