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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less failure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or outcome that has a lower rate or amount of failure compared to another. Example: "Implementing these new safety measures resulted in less failure rates and increased productivity among workers."
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It's regrettable that this president is never going to admit any shortcomings, much less failure.
In addition, improvement was found on the impact tests with less failure occurring.
But because of the way Nasdaq has gone this year, it did not require a lot of success for the new entrants -- just less failure.
Drug candidates that comply with the Lipinski rule of five have less failure rate during the clinical trial.
In line with these findings, a Cochrane review described less failure of extubation in infants receiving prophylactic methylxanthines (odds ratio 0.48, 95 % CI, 0.32 0.71) [70.32 0.71
"Our approach [has been] more or less failure to get some kind of cross understanding with the Chinese government and some kind of improvement inside Tibet.
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In the end, though, you'd have not only less carbon in the atmosphere, but also a country far less failure-prone.
Sharkey" (1976)—were all more or less failures.
Sharkey" (1976) — were all more or less failures.
If we are educated differently, more imaginatively, more out of the box there would be less failures".
Analyzing the first study (refer to Section 1), even though we cannot expect to know precisely the rate of failure of a system before test execution, it is worthy investigating how techniques perform when more or less failures occur.
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