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Discover Ludwig"less annoying" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not as annoying as another thing. For example, "The new version of the app is less annoying than the old one."
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That has never made the crowds less annoying.
The executives thought that the new drug, Valium, rendered their mothers-in-law significantly less annoying.
(It might seem less annoying if it didn't so exactly mirror the effect of the dancing).
There is not much apparatus we can build in advance to make ourselves less annoying.
Happily, the real potential of these devices for gaming is more interesting, and less annoying.
Even the gut renovations of the two duplex apartments there — by their mystery buyers — has proved less annoying.
It is actually important for users, because if you target ads really well, then they become much less annoying.
The Logitech Wireless DJ aims to make the process of getting music from your computer to your stereo slightly less annoying.
Maybe, like Kevin Spacey's sweet unwrappers, they thought that if they did it slowly, it would be less annoying.
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Performance data did not differentiate between the noise conditions, but the participants were again less annoyed by the scenario with the tram, suggesting a possible bonus for the tram.
-Americans are far less annoyed by Christmas music than campaign ads.
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