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Discover Ludwig"less for more" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a greater amount or value being traded for a smaller amount or value. It can also imply getting less in return for more effort or sacrifice. Example: "This store offers designer clothing, but at a lower price point, so customers get less for more."
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Less for more.
We made less for more.
This means more money set aside for safety and less for more exciting, and riskier, trades.
At Walmart's archrival, Amazon, workers typically pay less for more coverage.
In a very different market, the Mets get less for more.
In the first — the economy of Dell, Toyota, and Wal-Mart — consumers have grown accustomed to paying less for more.
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As advertisers shifted to sponsored content, they paid bloggers less for more-traditional ads.
After going eclipse-less for more than two years, we have a bumper crop.
It was of a Cadbury's Creme Egg, recently discovered in a supermarket in Dubai where he has somehow managed to live, Creme Egg-less, for more than five years.
James also ended up returning to Cleveland, delivering a championship to the city that had been title-less for more than half a century before the Cavaliers managed to win a title in 2016.
I've worked far less hard for more financial reward.
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