Sentence examples for less strained from inspiring English sources

The phrase "less strained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, relationship, or condition that is more relaxed or not under pressure compared to another.
Example: "After the mediation, their conversation felt much less strained than before."
Alternatives: "more relaxed" or "easier".

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With poor interfacial stress transfer, the ns value will be lower, leading to a less strained graphene island and a lower maximum strain at the island center.

The comparison is less strained than it sounds.

But Dr. Albright's proposals demonstrate the domestic advantages to be gained from less strained relations with the United States.

Ferguson's relations with the FA have at times been only marginally less strained than those with the BBC, whose representatives he admitted to his pre-match briefing this morning for the first time in seven years.

Relations have been less strained in recent months, which analysts attribute partly to pressure on the North from China, the country's main benefactor, to stop provoking South Korea and the West.

Among the thousands of travel books on Italy, there are a few masterpieces of rapturous or humorous prose: in English, the writings of D.H. Lawrence on Sardinia, on Etruscan Italy, and on the Italian character are more lucid and less strained than other of his prose cogitations.

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Furthermore a direct correlation between strain and friction is contradicted by the fact that friction was found to increase from a single layer to a presumed less-strained double layer of overgrowth (Ot-2), and by the fact that no further changes in friction were observed when the formation of additional layers took place.

This less-strained graphene also results in different values of measured dω2D /dε and dFWHM2D/dε.

As shown on the left-hand side, the released membrane has a less compressively strained SiGe layer sandwiched between two tensilely strained Si layers.

To add a bit of salt to the wound, a recent study published by Harvard Medical School researchers, lead by Michelle Albert, M.D., shows that women who experience chronic job strain are 40percentt more likely to have cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and a need for invasive procedures done to unblock vessels than their less job-strained peers.

There is a slight stress concentration at the tip of the crack, as can be seen by the red color indicating stretching of the protein filament's covalent backbone (whereas filaments in the immediate vicinity are strained less).

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