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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less of everything" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically means to have a smaller amount or quantity of something compared to before. Example 1: "I used to eat a lot of junk food, but now I try to have less of everything and focus on healthier options." Example 2: "After the stock market crash, our company had to cut back on expenses and have less of everything, including employee bonuses and travel expenses." Example 3: "When I moved to a smaller apartment, I had to downsize and have less of everything, from furniture to clothes." Example 4: "In order to reduce our carbon footprint, we need to consume less of everything, from energy usage to single-use plastic products."
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"African-Americans get less of everything".
What if we had less of everything?
"A simple, clean space with less of everything".
The IRS has a lot less of everything compared with a decade ago.
Austerity was not accompanied by telling the public to expect less of everything for ever.
"We're less of everything because we're in the playoffs this year.
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"There is less of everything--and what there is can be expensive--when there aren't as many people around to support it".
Fewer people would mean less production of everything from food to plastics.
"I feel a little bit less afraid of everything," she explains.
I think as we feel even less certain of everything, we'll look even more to superheroes for the vicarious thrills of extreme coping strategies.
We consumed less of almost everything, but ate more healthily and used our disposable income on what, today, we might call "low-carbon good times".
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