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"less to" is not a correct phrase in written English
Instead, you might use the phrase "less of" or "fewer of". For example: I have fewer of my favorite snacks left in the pantry.
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That says less to me".
Now there is even less to find.
Less to worry about that way.
(Students pay much less to attend N.Y. U
There just is much less to buy.
The chicken Kiev had less to lose.
He had less to offer investors.
When you have less to lose.
There is less to it than that.
For Fournier, hindsight has less to offer.
Other units leave less to the imagination.
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