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Discover Ludwig"less yet" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contradictory or unexpected statement. Here is an example: "I thought this job would be less stressful, yet it turned out to be the most demanding position I've ever had."
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And Belgium less yet".
Less, yet again, is more.
"It's more with less, yet again".
He knew this staff less, yet he delegated more.
Müller of Germany did far, far less yet must serve the same penalty.
The world's poorest deserve no less, yet politicians could once again fail them.
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The C-terminal domain of UMPS is orotidine-5′-monophosphate decarboxylase (OMPD), a cofactor-less yet extremely efficient enzyme.
Some appeals are less pointed, yet intriguing.
It's less rational yet more worrying, because the fear could become self-fulfilling.
A student has devised a far less costly, yet still untested, alternative.
By the end we like them less and yet feel for them more.
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