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Discover Ludwig"less picky" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a person or thing that is overly fussy or choosy. For example, "After living in the city for a year, I've become much less picky about where I go out for dinner."
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But they are less picky.
The "generalists" are less picky.
When it comes to fictional characters, I'm much less picky.
Other countries are far less picky about toilet tissue.
Women are also being less picky, she said.
Less picky when it comes to children, adopting a more-the-merrier policy to adoption.
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Since I have explained why I believe that men are less nit-picky than women in terms of what they need from relationships, let's move on to the few things that they do care about.
They have grown more picky and less tolerant of risk.
It is, perhaps, the privilege of the mentally staunch latecomer to become increasingly picky, not less.
And today's pickier tenants are less willing to make the hike from faraway subways.
Only about half last year signed up for degree-level courses; the government may get picky about visas for less prestigious studies.
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