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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less options" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a smaller or reduced number of choices or alternatives. Example: "This restaurant has less options on their menu than the one down the street."
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Single price retailers have less options to cope with inflation.
I like the way that rhymes give you less options with words.
You have to fight your body decaying, and you have less options".
Players can also change tile sizes on the front-end menu to allow more or less options on screen.
And now we're starting to see it level out as this becomes more and more of a trend in the neighborhood and there are less and less options.
"There are less options because there are less flights," said Walter W. Stumpf Jr., an agent at Xanadu Group, a Linden Travel Bureau affiliate in Lafayette, N.J. "And if there is a flight it may be filled already".
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But remember, we kept our drachma and it has already been devalued (thanks goodness), so that is one less option.
E-bookworms now have one less option.
Verizon's gonna have one less option for you, soon.
Parade lovers will have one less option at Orlando's theme parks soon.
"It feels very discouraging… I already have little hope when it comes to dating, so it's like, OK, there's one less option".
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