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Discover Ludwig"less tall" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a comparative phrase used to describe someone or something that is not as tall as something else. Example: She was less tall than her sister, but she had a graceful presence that made her seem taller.
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A Bridge Less Tall Q.
That building stands less tall then he.
There is less tall fescue grown in NWNY compared to orchardgrass, reed canarygrass, bromegrasses, or timothy.
In the process, they help disguise the belt line and make the car appear less tall.
And he does that stoopy awkward thing tall people do when they're with people who are much less tall.
Regression to the mean held even between brothers, he observed; exceptionally tall men tend to have brothers who are somewhat less tall.
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Given the objections to changing the law, there is little chance that renewed talk would morph into a concrete legal initiative, much less taller buildings.
As the very tall John Cleese declared to the less-tall Ronnie Corbett in the famous 1966 satirical television sketch meant to illustrate class attitudes in Britain — or, possibly, attitudes toward class attitudes — "I look down on him, because I am upper class".
Hardwoods and some of the less-tall podocarps form the next storey, which is usually the main canopy.
The streets become straight and wide instead of winding: the pavements, less crowded; tall plane trees shade them pleasantly; the buildings are more distinguished … another city".
On Athas, the planet of the Dark Sun campaign setting, dwarves stand less than 5' tall and weigh nearly 200 lbs.
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