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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less supply" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a decrease in the amount or availability of something. Example: "Due to the recent drought, there has been less supply of fresh fruits and vegetables in the market."
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If campaigns cost less, supply would shrink accordingly.Two reforms would help here.
Lower production at home means less supply and higher prices abroad.
(i) For each 30-day or less supply of Tier 1 medications, the copayment amount is $5. (ii) For each 30-day or less supply of Tier 2 medications, the copayment amount is $8.
So there'd be less supply on the world market, but less demand also.
"You might have to hop, skip and jump around when there is less supply of space," she said.
"I think it's just a temporary problem of restocking shelves, as opposed to less supply," he said.
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Today, Joachim Sauer, spouse of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, quietly pursues quantum chemistry — spared the burden of beautifying highways, picking china or helping children, much less supplying behind-the-scenes counsel.
Falch (2010) used a quasi-natural experiment in Norway to identify changes in the excess demand for teachers due to wage premiums for less supplied regions.
In this investigation, baseline markers of global perfusion (central venous pressure, mean arterial pressure, and central venous oxygen saturation) were near normal prior to initiation of either resuscitation bundle, suggesting a better resuscitated, less supply-dependent population than the original early goal-directed therapy study.
Especially when there are less supplies of protectives in the hospital, this makes health workers so much afraid of contracting HIV.
Carry less supplies.
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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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