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less warranted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "less warranted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not as justified or supported as another thing. Example: "While his concerns were valid, her fears seemed less warranted given the evidence presented."
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
Pinola's misdemeanour was reminiscent of Frank Rijkaard's liquid assault on Rudi Völler's perm at Italia 90 but even less warranted.
News & Media
Consumer protection is no less warranted in human genetic manipulation than it is in the introduction of new therapeutic drugs.
News & Media
They also miss the opportunity to mount a more robust defense of trade when ethical concerns are less warranted.
News & Media
The clinical prediction rule for hospitalisation has the potential to help identify a small group of children for hospitalisation and a much larger group where hospitalisation is very unlikely and antibiotic prescribing would be less warranted.
Science
Furthermore, recent chatter about a buyout has subsided making the premium built into shares less warranted.
News & Media
A response rate of 75% or more warranted further investigation of the chemotherapy regimens used, and a response rate of 55% or less warranted rejection.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
More severe hypoxaemia (Pa O2/ Fi O2 of 200 or less) warrants diagnosis of ARDS [ 1– 4].
Science
If you have some risk money, purchases at $4.00 or less are warranted.
News & Media
Michigan voters received at least some attention in 2008 and 2012, but a good bit less than warranted by their share of the national electorate.
News & Media
These types of injuries, although less frequent, warrant the need for a thorough analysis of each of the individual components of the LCL.
Science
As for whether more laws are required to protect net neutrality, the letter argues that "less regulation is warranted" if Internet providers "adhere to a meaningful voluntary code of conduct," while more regulation would be needed if they actually start "impeding specific data flows".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To increase the precision of your writing, specify the area or reason for concern when using the phrase. For example, instead of 'the intervention was less warranted', use 'the intervention was less warranted given the patient's medical history'.
Common error
Avoid using "less warranted" when you intend to convey that something is completely unjustified. The phrase implies a comparative lack of justification, not a total absence. If there's absolutely no justification, opt for stronger terms like 'unwarranted' or 'unjustified'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "less warranted" functions as an adjectival modifier, typically used to describe a situation, action, or belief that has reduced justification or legitimacy. Ludwig AI confirms that it is a valid and usable expression.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "less warranted" is a useful tool for expressing a relative lack of justification or necessity. As Ludwig AI explains, it is grammatically correct and appropriate for diverse written contexts. While seemingly straightforward, correctly implies that some, but not as much, justification or need exists, and may be replaced with other alternatives such as "less justified", "less necessary" or "less reasonable" for a clearer message. Be mindful to consider alternative options for accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
less justified
Direct synonym, focusing on the lack of justification.
not as justified
Rephrasing to emphasize the lack of strong justification.
less defensible
Implies a weaker ability to be defended or supported.
less reasonable
Highlights the reduced rationality or logical basis.
not as supportable
Highlights the diminished ability to be supported.
less necessary
Focuses on the reduced need or requirement.
not as valid
Focuses on the reduced truth or factual basis.
less called for
Indicates that the action is not as appropriate or suitable.
less legitimate
Implies a weaker claim to lawfulness or validity.
less excusable
Implies that there's a weaker case to be made for overlooking or forgiving something.
FAQs
How can I use "less warranted" in a sentence?
You can use "less warranted" to express that something is not as justified or necessary as something else. For example, "While his concerns were valid, her fears seemed "less warranted" given the evidence presented."
What are some alternatives to "less warranted"?
Some alternatives to "less warranted" include "less justified", "less reasonable", or "less necessary". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "least warranted"?
Yes, "least warranted" is grammatically correct. It implies that something has the smallest amount of justification compared to others. In contrast, "less warranted" is generally used to compare just two things.
What's the difference between "unwarranted" and "less warranted"?
"Unwarranted" means completely unjustified or without reason, while "less warranted" indicates that something has some justification, but not as much as something else. "Unwarranted" expresses a stronger lack of justification.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested