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Discover Ludwig"less divisive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe situations, relationships, conversations, attitudes, policies, etc. that are less confrontational and more conciliatory. For example: "The senators worked to find a resolution that was less divisive than their original proposal."
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It is less divisive now.
Key was more inclusive, and less divisive.
Mr. Sarkozy owes his people a less divisive campaign.
For labor, the issue is no less divisive.
Britain needs a less divisive and less corrosive economic strategy.
The politics of concrete are less divisive, but more corrosive.
Mr Granger's party, A Partnership for National Unity, is also promising less divisive politics.
Recent polls suggest that gay marriage is less divisive these days.
Away from the Muslim world, the conflict has been no less divisive.
He flipped through the channels before settling on less divisive programming: "Judge Judy".
This, she argues, would be better for Ukraine's EU aspirations and less divisive.
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