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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less happen" is not grammatically correct in a sentence.
It's possible that it could be used in informal spoken English, but it would be considered incorrect in written English. Instead, you could use the phrase "happening less" or "less happening" as in, "Due to the new safety measures, there has been less happening at the theme park."
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The accidental adopters more or less happen to get a PV system and needed little information.
The accidental adopters more or less happen to get a PV system, without much effort to find information or without much knowledge.
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Less happens to me as a consequence.
In Texas, it has more or less happened.
Ministers have always hated pulling levers and discovering that less happens than they hoped.
It's a bit like Mad Men, if even less happened and all the characters were much more repressed.
All of this, more or less, happened to my family, and to go back and relive the events was awful.
But Mr Williams predicts this will change: "Less happens in two years than you anticipated, but what happens in ten years is beyond your wildest dreams".
The mother intended that the asset/apartment could be rented for a sum that would cover the combined mortgage and maintenance payments, and this, more or less, happened.
However, Susskind says he subscribes to Bill Gates' theory of technology – that a lot less happens in two years than you think, and more happens in ten years.
O.K., let's do it.' " Ms. Berry agreed that the casting more or less happened that way, though her interest in the role was nothing if not strategic.
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