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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less heard" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is not commonly talked about or known. Example sentence: The true impact of climate change on our planet is often less heard than the debate over its existence.
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She more or less heard him.
I have never seen one, Much less heard one.
"The natural, original distemper of man is presumption," I more or less heard him say.
If there isn't, go with the unusual and less heard over the safe.
How else can you judge a book that you haven't read, much less heard of?
Trouble is, in the United States at least, hardly anybody has tasted it, much less heard of it.
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Less hears himself saying this inane thing.
"It's really an acknowledgment of a trend in the entire industry toward implantation of people with less and less hearing loss.
From across the lobby, Less hears journalists laughing at something Vittorio is saying; clearly, he knows how to handle these things.
Consider another statement from "A Sound Ear": "It does, indeed, appear that pleasing noise causes less hearing damage than random noise, so musicians may be at less risk than is supposed.
Sometimes they separate, and we can hardly see each other, much less hear each other.
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