Sentence examples for marked less from inspiring English sources

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The contrast is marked: less military and police, more traffic and bustle.

Her writings are marked less by any special rhetorical force or philosophical clarity than by a prosaic approachability.

They have pretty images, like a butterfly net catching CO2, and a pocket calculator with a button marked "less CO2".

And so the past nine anniversaries have passed by, each marked less emphatically than the one before.

To that extent, then, the Viking firestorm that swept over the British Isles in the ninth century marked less a rupture with what had gone before than an intensification of it.

Her prose is saturated with the self-indulgence of postmodernism, a method whose epistemological skepticism is too often marked less by a coherent ideology than by the injudicious use of quotation marks.

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If a teacher is looking, for example, at a draft essay they should mark less thoroughly than they would a final piece.

A guy who's made his boundaries clear and has to mark less territory, so he's relaxed into his way in the world.

This will make your eraser marks less obvious, as well as put less strain on your hands.

He is less marked by destiny, less self-assured, and more flawed.

In contrast, with ciprofloxacin, the appearance of a kink from the all- trans chain conformation would be less marked, suggesting a less important change in lipid packing.

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