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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less representative" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not fully or accurately depicting or reflecting a larger group or situation. Example: "The survey results were less representative of the entire population as they only included opinions from young adults."
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A jury is supposed to represent a defendant's peers, yet juries are getting less and less representative of society.
If you have fewer members, they are less representative.
They are even less representative of the population than the Anglicans.
And yet they are less representative than most of the reviled investment banks.
The more perverse it gets, the less representative Aue seems of anything other than himself.
Like most people, as she grows up, Gallagher becomes less representative.
The answers they got were more candid, though also less representative, than official surveys.
But the Muslim Brotherhood declined to participate, making the meeting far less representative.
There are moderate rebel representatives, but they are becoming less numerous, less moderate and less representative.
Their Coast Salish neighbours used some, but less, representative art, similar if looser in style.
Denmark has a lot of political parties in comparison with the UK, where a less representative electoral system is used.
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