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The phrase "less developed nations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to countries that have not yet reached the same level of economic and social development as more advanced countries. Example: The UNICEF report showed that access to education is still a major challenge for children in less developed nations.
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Such comparisons are important to determine discrepancies in access to and utilization of cancer care services between developed and less developed nations.
The CPR in developed countries is 62% while it is 54% in less developed nations and 28% in the least developed nations.
Migration can never solve the problems of the less developed nations.
He would also like to make the Olympics affordable for less developed nations.
Does trade improve the income levels of the poor and less developed nations?
That was a put-down, so they became LSD's -- less developed nations.
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Among people afflicted with serious mental disorders, conservative estimates suggest that only 50 65% in developed nations and 15 24% in less-developed nations are diagnosed and treated appropriately (1).
Advertising expenditures rise faster than national income as less-developed nations catch up.
Unequal partners include less-developed nations whose most important need is development and middle-income nations whose domestic markets create a competitive disadvantage.
There is a demonstrable need to strengthen MCS and employ regional coordination to help build capacity in less-developed nations.
After the 1970s the international agencies gave less help toward training, on the assumption often unrealized that the less-developed nations would take on greater responsibility themselves.
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