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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "less watch" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey a reduction in the act of watching, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "I need to spend less time watching TV."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

5 human-written examples

I have no interest in seeing people inflict pain on themselves – and the audience – in the name of art, much less watch them bleed.

While Nine stayed old-school and shoehorned the Games into, effectively, a "single" channel (it broadcast the same footage on its SD and HD channels) Foxtel had eight dedicated channels, and on its excellent iPad app, you could more or less watch, live, any sport you wanted, when you wanted.

The chairman and alter-ego of Calvin Klein Inc. couldn't turn his head to breathe during his daily mile-long swim or spot traffic out the rear window of his car, much less watch slinky supermodels shimmy down the runway in the latest fall fashions.

News & Media

Forbes

It divides usage models into more or less "watch video," "watch HD video," "edit HD video" and "play HD games," and it involves training sales people to derive a buyer's usage level with an appropriate question (what do you want to do with it?) and steer him or her toward a specific system.

News & Media

Forbes

They didn't talk football, much less watch the game.

News & Media

Los Angeles Times

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

55 human-written examples

They smoked, drank and snacked less, watched less television, studied more and washed more dishes.

The coalition government is also less watched and criticised than Blair's cabinet.

News & Media

Independent

Note that the less watched BBC News, BBC4, and BBC Parliament are not at threat.

News & Media

The Guardian

Mutual funds require less watching, but their management fees can be hefty.

News & Media

The New York Times

They found that every four years, the participants exercised less, watched TV more and gained an average of 3.35 pounds.

It's a device, over time, for making the BBC less watched, less listened to – and thus less bothersome in ruling circles.

News & Media

The Guardian
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When you want to indicate a decrease in viewing or monitoring, use the correct phrase "watch less" or "less watching". For example: "I need to watch less TV" or "There is less watching of TV these days."

Common error

Avoid using the phrase "less watch" as it's grammatically incorrect. Remember that "less" should typically precede the verb it modifies, as in "watch less".

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Antonio Rotolo, PhD

Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "less watch" functions incorrectly as it attempts to modify the verb "watch" with the adjective "less" in the wrong order. According to Ludwig AI, the standard construction is "watch less".

Expression frequency: Missing

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the phrase "less watch" is not grammatically correct in standard English. Ludwig AI identifies this as an improper construction. The correct form is "watch less", which indicates a reduction in viewing. When intending to express a decrease in attention, viewing time, or monitoring, it is best to use alternatives such as "watch less", "reduced viewing", or other similar phrases. The lack of examples demonstrates that "less watch" should be avoided in formal and informal writing.

FAQs

How can I correctly use "less" with the word "watch"?

To properly use "less" with "watch", say "watch less" to indicate a reduction in viewing time or frequency. For example, "I should watch less television."

What's a grammatically sound alternative to "less watch"?

Instead of "less watch", use "watch less". This correctly orders the words to convey a decrease in viewing activity.

Is it correct to say "less watch" when talking about television?

No, "less watch" is not grammatically correct. The correct way to express a reduction in watching television is to say "watch less television".

How does "watch less" differ from "less watching"?

"Watch less" is a command or suggestion, while "less watching" describes a general trend or state. For example, "Watch less TV" advises reducing viewing time, while "There's less watching of TV these days" describes a decrease in overall TV viewership.

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