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Discover Ludwig"less than all" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that is not as much as the whole amount of something else. For example, "I have studied fewer books than all the students in my class."
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Don't settle for less than all eight courses.
Because anything less than all of the above, perfectly executed, would be deemed a disaster.
"After all the deaths, people may not accept anything less than all of the West Bank".
She will not ever discuss them with anything less than all of her considerable enthusiasm.
Sword Fighter will carry 17lb less than all his rivals here and could make it count.
(In neither of which has the statewide winner ever taken less than all, anyway).
It found that New Jersey paid less than all but nine states.
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If these recurring ensemble passages, or ritornellos, are played with anything less than all-out enthusiasm, they can sound static and dull.
The 2014 Grand Cherokee is less than all-new from the ground up — the last all-new model was introduced in 2011.
While David's performance with Galaxy may have been less than all-conquering, his wife was re-inventing herself as a fashion designer.
But despite being less than all-inclusive, there are those within the church who do good, compassionate work.
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