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most less
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "most less" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is a contradictory expression, as "most" implies a higher degree while "less" implies a lower degree, making it nonsensical. Example: "This option is most less favorable than the others." (This is incorrect.)
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
42 human-written examples
Tickets are cheap (most less than £10) and the tourist-heavy crowd is vocal, if boozy.
News & Media
Most less energy-intensive industries belong to the winner industries due to the higher influence of domestic market.
Science
Little compositions like this, most less than a minute in length, were like haiku or jokes, tightly structured to delight.
News & Media
The expected loss of the global optimal design is about 3% (at most) less than in the "myopic" policies in the specific probability structure that have been considered.
Allen and his students maintain that this development would cost, at most, less than half the budget of the "bridge to nowhere".
News & Media
NTS was well-run, and Davie's nickname, though not to his face, was "Our OGPU" – used affectionately by most, less affectionately by those with a tinge of idleness.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
18 human-written examples
But over the long term, most less-skilled American workers are likely to benefit.
News & Media
In Chile, as in most less-developed nations, if life savings are valued at all the human capital approach is used in a rather non-consistent fashion.
Most less-developed countries have agriculture-based economies, and many are tropical, causing them to rely heavily upon the proceeds from export of one or two crops, such as coffee, cacao, or sugar.
Encyclopedias
Manchester newspapers named all of the killers involved, but most less-localised reports simply referred to the 'violent gang' he belonged to, and it probably wouldn't have occurred to newer readers that this gang included two merciless female sadists who thought that an allegedly stolen duffle coat was an excuse to torture someone to death".
Wiki
However, in most less-developed countries, cervical cancer screening programmes are small-scale or non-existent.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "most less" in your writing. It is grammatically incorrect and confusing. Instead, use "least" or "minimum" to convey the intended meaning clearly.
Common error
A common mistake is combining "most" and "less" due to a misunderstanding of their meanings. Remember that "most" indicates a high degree or quantity, while "less" indicates a lower degree or quantity. These terms are contradictory when used together.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "most less" is grammatically incorrect and lacks a clear function in standard English. It combines contradictory quantifiers, making it nonsensical. As Ludwig AI indicates, the expression is not usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "most less" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in all contexts. Ludwig AI confirms that this expression is contradictory and not usable in written English. Instead of using this phrase, it is advisable to use alternatives such as "least", "minimum", or "smallest amount" to convey the intended meaning accurately and clearly. Due to its lack of grammatical correctness and clarity, "most less" does not serve any effective communicative purpose.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
least
Replaces both words with a single word indicating the smallest amount or degree.
smallest amount
Specifies a minimum quantity rather than combining conflicting quantifiers.
minimum
A single word that indicates the lowest limit or extent.
the fewest
Emphasizes a count-based reduction.
to the smallest degree
A more descriptive phrase highlighting a minimal level.
at a minimum
Indicates that something is at its lowest possible level.
the lowest
Highlights the bottom rank or amount.
negligible
Describes something so small it's not worth considering.
scarcest
Emphasizes rarity and reduced quantity.
hardly any
Conveys a near absence or minimal existence.
FAQs
What does "most less" mean?
The phrase "most less" is grammatically incorrect and does not have a coherent meaning in standard English. It combines contradictory quantifiers.
Is it ever correct to use the phrase "most less"?
No, the phrase "most less" is not considered correct in any context. It is better to use "least" or other alternatives to express the intended meaning.
What can I say instead of "most less"?
You can use alternatives like "least", "minimum", or "smallest amount" to convey the intended meaning more accurately.
Which is correct, "most less" or "least"?
"Least" is the correct term to use when you want to indicate the smallest amount or degree. "Most less" is not grammatically correct.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested