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The phrase 'less interests' is not an idiomatic expression in English. It may be used to indicate a decreased level of interest in something. For example: "John has less interests in sports since he retired from the football team."
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From the studies reviewed in this section, it seems clear that the writer authentication based on handwritten words has received less interests comparing to authentication based on sentences or block of texts, this is mainly due to the lack of writer individuality embedded when the samples are small.
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Less capital means less interest.
But subsequent vintages have drawn less interest.
Pastas held much less interest.
Theatre was of less interest.
Photograph by Joan Marcus Theatre was of less interest.
"But there's a lot less interest.
"There's less interest in the signature find," he said.
Yet colleagues took considerably less interest in Adler's fiction.
There's far less interest in the substance of policy".
Beyond this, artifice rules, with more or less interest.
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