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Discover Ludwig"less seen" is a correct usage in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to refer to something that is not often seen or observed. For example, "The less seen side of town is not as prosperous as the more popular downtown area."
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The less seen of him, after all, the better.
Some had never heard of lacrosse, much less seen the game played.
The reds of the woman's dress and the golden browns of the man's attire hover in an unfathomable space, less seen than inhaled.
"No matter the culture or age, old money knows from long experience that it is far safer to be secluded and less seen," Winters said.
No Siena, either, though the city of Lecce, with its impressive Baroque churches, is an architectural showcase less seen than it deserves to be.
Many of the indigenous leaders he was planning to meet with had never heard of him before, much less seen his movie.
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Some of the players suggested they just play anyway; they could more or less see.
But it is also true that Americans say they trust Mr Clinton less (see chart).
"We more or less saw this coming because we're on the wrong fiscal path.
We don't like enemies we can't confidently define, much less see.
Don't we more or less see that exact thing happen?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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