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Discover Ludwig"less of course" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things, with the first being less in comparison to the second. It is often used to soften a statement or to show that the speaker is aware of an obvious fact. Example: "John is less of a perfectionist than his sister, but he still strives for excellence in his work." In this sentence, "less of course" is used to compare John's level of perfectionism to his sister's, acknowledging that it is obvious that his sister is more of a perfectionist without directly stating it. "I am less concerned about the price, of course, but I still want to make sure it fits within my budget." In this example, "less of course" is used to indicate that the speaker recognizes that price is not the most important factor, but it is still a consideration.
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Kids couldn't care less, of course.
Still less, of course, does it apply to students at colleges or people walking down the street.
The damage was far less, of course, but the degree of alarm agreed with the establishment's anxiety.
AOL shareholders lost less, of course, as they now found themselves owning such real assets as a cable system, a stable of profitable magazines and the Warner studios.
If his horse gets beat by Top Bunk, he still wins, although his net profit will be much less, of course, than if he took the risk of putting all his money on Borntoberegal in the win spot.
He added: "That's to say Renault F1, the team, didn't know and still less of course does the company have any responsibility, [so] it would be wrong in the circumstances to impose an immediate penalty".
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I would usually run into her while she walked her pet chinchilla through the nearby park (shoe-less of course).
Do it less expensively: Of course, you can also spend less.
This is no less disturbing, of course.
Some people are less enchanted, of course.
Less certain, of course, is how to pay for it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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