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Discover Ludwig"less stupid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare or contrast two things that differ in degree or amount. It can also be used to describe the relative degree to which something is stupid. For example, "His latest idea was less stupid than his last one."
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"Let's Be Less Stupid" (Grand Central Publishing).
It made me feel less stupid.
That made me feel a little less stupid.
"That would be a slightly less stupid way of managing their capacity," he said.
"I'll happily buy the ticket off you and give it someone less stupid".
He never doubts that "we" – he means people like himself – are becoming "a little less stupid".
Next week: I'll be liveblogging a film that's much less stupid.
And we're apt to call both of those scenarios stupid, albeit less stupid than the previous examples.
"Now that I have this in my hands, I feel less stupid," Mr. Langmann said, accepting the best picture trophy.
Her latest book, "Let's Be Less Stupid: An Attempt to Maintain My Mental Faculties," was published in July , 2015
I will work day and night to coin a less stupid name: something like, I don't know, "hip-hop".
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