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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less slower" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used in written English.
Instead, you can use "less slow" or "slower" depending on the intended meaning. For example: - "He is less slow than his brother." (comparing the speed of two people) - "He is slower than his brother." (indicating a slower speed compared to his brother).
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However, as the median throat radius becomes larger, relative permeability changes less slower at first and less faster when water saturation is high.
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Some suspect eating less slows the rate of cell division in tissues.
It's no coincidence that these are slow jams, more or less: slow-burning love songs that practically cry out (though quietly) for wine and candlelight.
Kross's latest novel in English, Treading Air, deals with the 20th century, but is no less slow-burning and exhilarating.
It's been shown that patients with insomnia, who experience less slow-wave sleep than normal sleepers, show impaired memory consolidation.
The eventual video game is bound to be a lot more fun -- and less slowed down by bad dialogue -- than this "Dead".
His wife's unexpected conversion to Buddhism "seems like the start of a classic conflict story," he observes; "everything has suddenly sped up, as if someone wanted him involved in a less slow novel".
Presumably PBS calls its new monthly magazine edition of "Frontline" a "fast turnaround" version of that venerable public-affairs program because "somewhat less slow turnaround" didn't test well with target audiences.
The short story is that everything is more or less slowing down.
BPD with or without clinical RBD had less slow sleep activity not only than MD but also than non-borderline RBD patients.
Here, we investigated whether the overnight consolidation of declarative memory in patients with chronic sleep disturbances is impaired, owing to less slow wave sleep (SWS) and an increased cortisol release.
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