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The phrase "less compared with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to make a comparison between two objects or entities, usually indicating that one is lesser than the other. For example: "Sales this month were less compared with last month."
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These books sell for $7.99 or less, compared with $12 to $15 on larger trade paperbacks.
To compare cosmetic satisfaction with laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) compared with multi-port surgery.
But Mr. Rubio stands out less compared with Republicans of today.
Generally, the term "ultrashort" describes funds with portfolio durations of a year or less, compared with as long as five years for short-term funds.
Asians actually earn 5percentt less compared with whites who also have advanced degrees — while blacks and Hispanics earn 20percentt less.
21% of women in prison under immediate custodial sentence were serving sentences of 12 months or less compared with 10% of men.
Growth this year may be 7% or less, compared with 7.7% in 2013 and 7.4% in 2014.
Conversely, only 15 percent have been in the country five years or less, compared with 32 percent in 2000.
Both alternative forages had 1% starch or less compared with the approximately 35% starch in corn silage.
Printed sensor-labels might cost 50 cents or less, compared with $10 or more for a system using conventional microelectronics.
For example, he said, retailers that are part of MerchantWired's network can verify credit-card purchases in 2 seconds or less, compared with the 20 to 30 seconds that are now generally required.
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