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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less demanding than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the level of difficulty or effort required by two different tasks, responsibilities, or situations.
Example: "This project is less demanding than the previous one, allowing us to allocate more time to other tasks."
Alternatives: "not as challenging as" or "easier than".
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If it retains those restrictions, contractualism will always be less demanding than these alternative theories even if its demands are greater than commonsense morality might normally expect.
And on the whole, C. P. E. Bach's recitative is less demanding than was his father's.
The modules are less demanding than problem sets, but they're not video games — they're homework.
Hobbies: Jazz, reading and painting things less demanding than portraits, like flowers and landscapes.
A price-earnings ratio of 14percentnt looks much less demanding than the 21 per cent for BAT.
Although Mr. Lader's new duties may be no less demanding than his old, the trappings are a world apart.
The foundation has proved no less demanding than Microsoft, but she does have somewhat more flexibility about time.
It is less demanding than a trip to Vietnam, though these days you don't need a plane ticket to taste the dish in a restaurant.
As civic duties go, filling out the 2010 census will certainly be less demanding than, say, filing a tax return or serving on a jury.
A customer satisfaction campaign is less demanding than a recall, which carries legal requirements for the automaker, including the reporting of repair-completion rates.
You could consider riding less demanding than walking, but if you got on a horse in that terrain you continually encountered the abyss and your own mortality.
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