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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less cluttered" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is commonly used to describe a physical or mental space that is more organized and free of unnecessary items or information. Here is an example: "The new minimalist design of the office has made the workspace much less cluttered, allowing employees to focus better and be more productive."
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"Less cluttered," she said.
It is less cluttered than mine, though.
Second, the design is far less cluttered than Gmail.
Lupercalia, however, sounds less cluttered with ideas than its forebears.
We all want a less cluttered, more ordered life".
www.maps.yahoo.com -- Yahoo Maps is less cluttered than other map sites.
Instagram has blossomed precisely because it is cooler, less cluttered and less commercial than Facebook.
Should I store them or reorganize them to make it look less cluttered?
He added, "The end result, with flat design, is that it all feels less cluttered".
As the writer told his Cousin David about these things, his mind became less cluttered.
"Basic Instinct" has a lighter, less cluttered sound than her 2009 album, "Fantasy Ride".
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