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Discover Ludwig'less controversy' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where there is less debate or argument. For example: After the government implemented several reforms, there was less controversy surrounding the issue.
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There was certainly much less controversy on Court One.
That will make China's currency a source of less controversy but a good deal more uncertainty.
When it comes to tea, there's less controversy and more flexibility.
Some candidates said that, above all, Miami needed more leadership and less controversy.
Mr. Kilgore's pending parole had sparked far less controversy than Ms. Olson's release.
Other sales of equity stakes have gone through with less controversy.
In fact, he may have inspired less controversy by being American than he did by his fiercely competitive play.
Unlike the equilibrium response, the transient one can be observed directly; there is much less controversy about it.
If all charitable organisations devoted most of their resources to doing good there might be less controversy.
With far less controversy, colleges could send messages about canceled classes, delayed buses, campus crises or just the cafeteria menu.
Four years later, and with slightly less controversy, came the addition of snowboarding to the Nagano Games.
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