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Discover Ludwig"less equal" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
There is a similar, correct phrase, "less equal than," which is used to compare two or more things. For example, "The newbie earned less equal pay than the experienced workers."
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Of course, it would be less equal.
In performance all periods seemed created more or less equal.
Less equal is their allotment of household chores.
The higher it is, the less equal the society.
They also belong to a less equal society.
Some thigh muscles look less equal than others.
LESS EQUAL Income inequality varies enormously among developing countries.
Separating the brightest children at 11 means those they leave behind receive a less equal education.
Conventional warfare pitted soldiers against one another in more or less equal number.
Today, the Army transfers its troops in more or less equal monthly rotations.
The authorities assumed that the various companies in a market were more or less equal.
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