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Discover Ludwig"less resources" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a limited or inadequate amount of resources available for a particular situation. Example: "The company's cost-cutting measures have resulted in less resources for training and development, leading to a decline in employee satisfaction and performance."
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"You have less and less resources, but more and more people who need them".
The challenge is to do more, for more people, with less resources.
"And Michael's position is let's do what we can now with less resources".
"Colleges are getting less resources to do the job and Ofsted are raising the bar higher".
Despite having less resources [than ITV], we punch above our weight," he added.
Being more efficient means producing the same amount with less resources.
"This project will make assisted-living apartments available to seniors with less resources".
I feel like our government is putting less resources into programs than in the Depression".
"We use less resources for more production," said Mohammed Jabbar, managing director of DBL.
HMRC also has less resources to promote information about complex tax rules and changes that often hamper exporting entrepreneurs.
"It bodes well for their ability to continue to reduce crime even with less resources," Mr. Skyler said.
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