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Discover Ludwig"less or more" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing two things that have the same characteristics. For example, "This new model of phone has more features than the previous one, but it costs less or more than the original model."
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Are children reading less – or more?
Less or more than a baker's dozen?
Yours can have less or more than that.
Could you have done with less — or more?
"I don't see less or more," he told me.
Will military action to forestall Iran acquiring nuclear weapons be less or more likely?
None have done more with less or more in such difficult circumstances than Melbourne's coach.
Are people migrating to locations with less or more environmental risk?
The appropriate question is not who is evil, but who is less or more evil.
The final budget could be less or more than what was authorized, the sources said.
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But why this either/or, less-or-more proposition?
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