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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less straining" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a less strenuous situation or task, for example: "The new project requires fewer resources and is less straining on the team."
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It appears that gaining a new face is less psychologically straining than gaining a new hand — and that a double hand transplant is less straining than a single one.
"Increasing your fiber and fluid intake leads to less straining and softer stool, which is effective for a lot of patients," Benjamin Lebwohl, a Columbia University gastroenterologist, told VICE.
They changed to other kinds of physical activities that were less straining, such as cycling, instead of walking or jogging.
Softer stools mean less straining, less pressure on the anal area and less time spent sitting on the toilet.
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His smile became startled, less strained.
Fewer people put less strain on the resources of the planet.
The covered medial region experienced significantly less strain than the uncovered medial region ( P =.04).
After the treatment, most people report less strain and a general sense of well-being.
At 3.2% its net margin can stand less strain than competitor Jabil Circuits at 7%.
Moreover, since the ropes have to bear the weight, they will be much less strained if the weight is put on the ropes stretched crosswise than diagonally.
Has a lot less strain put on it than the trigger sear.
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