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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less people" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that there are fewer people in a certain place than there were before, or as a comparative to indicate that a lesser number of people are doing something than before. For example: "The waiting room had less people in it this morning than yesterday." "Less people are attending church these days."
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"They have less people.
Less people.
They would have less people to worry about, less people to prosecute".
"There's a lot less people coming in.
Less people getting their stories told.
Because there's less people there's less fear.
Less people to talk to — it just happened that way.
This way you have less people driving around drunk.
"Less people are doing it," Mr. Ajmal said.
There are less people, less is being ordered".
"The less people you talk to the better.
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