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Discover Ludwig"less spoken" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not as commonly discussed or referred to as other things. For example, "Learning English as a second language is a skill that is less spoken about, but it is absolutely vital in today's globalized world".
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There is another problem, less spoken of.
Just because it is less heard in public assemblies does not mean it is less spoken in the country.
There is less spoken text than usual and more dancing in the conventional sense, mainly solos that are repeated and seen in new contexts.
Peter Ford of the Christian Science Monitor sums it up bluntly: "It's more or less spoken or more or less hidden, but the major component in popular rejection of Turkey's admission is Islam".
They almost have no language spoken and could not use language to communicate, while the other 112 children had more or less spoken language.
But less spoken about are the shitload of ways students can get free money or make huge savings on day-to-day expenses.
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Cameron said he would be doing "a bit less speaking" in the future.
µ The distinction between "less" and "fewer" is logically clear: "less" speaks of quantity, "fewer" of numbers.
Natasha Pratt, a student, at the University of Maryland said: "Farrakhan more or less speaks the truth.
Torre said he was reluctant to talk about anybody even if he was having lunch or dinner with someone, "much less speaking to a group of people".
Pol Pot, seventy-two years old, and visibly weakened by disease, could not stand on his own, much less speak, when the two-hour trial was over.
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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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