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Discover Ludwig"no less delicious" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to food, or when comparing two items, to emphasize that something is still as delicious as the other item. For example: "The apple pie was no less delicious than the cherry pie."
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It is no less delicious for that.
The main courses were less entertaining, though no less delicious.
Florence fennel offers a much more subtle but no less delicious fennelly tang.
It's mixology pretending to roam the edge but in truth staying close to home, and no less delicious for that.
The dry hot pot may be less interactive, but it's no less delicious than its more famous cousin.
Red-cooked carp's belly in a tangy ginger and vinegar sauce ($13) is not as elaborate but no less delicious.
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Why are denatured proteins automatically less delicious than intact ones?
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