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Discover Ludwig'less irritating' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you need to describe something or someone that is not as irritating as something/someone else. For example: "His voice is less irritating than his brother's."
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Gillette, meanwhile, will introduce a razor in June that, rather than add another blade, similarly promises to make shaving with five blades less irritating.
This makes the stomach contents less acidic so that when they leak into the esophagus, it is now less irritating.
Skin irritation studies showed MBC to be significantly less irritating than MFCP.
Loose, natural fabrics may be less irritating to your skin.
It's a little like the Donald Trump presidential candidacy, only less irritating.
Larger amines (12 or more carbon atoms) are usually less irritating.
She's often said she'd rather do something more creative – and less irritating to her psoriasis.
They escaped Sunday relatively unscathed, but that doesn't make this standoff any less irritating.
He is marginally less irritating, and works out that the FBI are – you know what?
But Camay, which is a traditional soap like Ivory, may feel less irritating because it contains glycerin, Dr. Derick added.
And magnesium chloride is less irritating to pets' paws than either salt or calcium chloride, Mr. Sellew said.
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