The phrase 'less of a human' is correct and can be used in written English. You can use this phrase to describe someone who is not behaving in a very human or humane way. For example, "He was cruel and unkind, making him seem less of a human."
Without making me feel less of a human being".
"I feel like less of a human being around them," Ms. Meisels said.
"And I would have been much less of a human being as a result of that".
Mr. Ellison, said Mr. Lane, has gained added confidence in his own management skills from his belief that Oracle could do with less of a human element.
The difference between the Hume-Adams agreement and the joint declaration doesn't warrant the loss of a finger, much less of a human life.
What the critics say: "With around 20 lines of dialogue, Law manages to create an identity for Inman in spite of being less of a human being than a philosophical/spiritual construct like Everyman or Bunyan's Pilgrim".
("Tissue" is less suggestive of a human being than, say, "heart").. SIGN UP for the free Opinion newsletter >>.
Neither of these things makes me less of a female human being.
It doesn't make anyone any less of a sexual human being.
"What we're trying to measure is the width of less than a human hair," said John Henk, Grail program manager at Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Denver, according to Space.com.com
The high-resolution lithography (fabrication) employed in the foundry gives the ability to control and manipulate light roughly 200 times less the width of a human hair allowing for fabrication of structures on the nanometer scale.
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia