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Discover Ludwig"less water" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adjective or adverb to describe an amount or quantity. For example, you could say "I drank less water than usual today".
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They use less water.
And this uses less water".
Less water, less development.
Then there's less water.
Less water means higher concentrations of pollutants.
It wastes less water than a shower.
They also use less water and nitrogen.
GEMBERLING: No, I need less water.
Less water is a win.
These have more flavor and less water".
(The Nile, though longer, carries less water).
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