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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'less part' is not correct or usable in written English
The correct phrase would be 'lesser part'. For example, "The lesser part of the population can access clean water."
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Are they any more or less part of the mysterious unity of life?
It doesn't make me any less part of the team than anyone else".
Today, in his third start-up, he has one employee: himself, aided by seven contractors working more or less part time.
Back then, the Bulgarians regarded Belgrade, Serbia's capital, with its comparatively well-stocked shops and amenities, as more or less part of the West.
Tunisia is less part of the connective tissue of Arab North Africa than a demographic and cultural island bordered by sea and desert, with upwardly mobile European aspirations.
The figures in the social trends report, and in repeated opinion polls, show that religion is playing less and less part in people's lives.
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Wolfe and Parks have since, more or less, parted ways artistically, and Parks is working on a screenplay for a film version of "Topdog" without him.
So now, Gillan says, Williams are producing "less parts to a higher quality".
And because it has less parts, it has a smaller carbon footprint.
Besides saving on gas, insurance and maintenance (electric motors have less parts), the Owens are learning there are benefits to being slow and silent.
Socio-demographic characteristics were included in the questionnaire, age as continuous variable and employment status as categorical variable, 35 hours and more (full-time) and 34 h or less (part-time).
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