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of less priority
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'of less priority' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a lower level of importance when comparing two (or more) items. For example, "In this situation, the safety of the staff is of the highest priority, while customer satisfaction is of less priority."
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Alternative expressions(20)
of higher priority
less important
not a priority
of secondary importance
of lower priority
of lower importance
lower on the list
not as crucial
subordinate to
secondary to
of lesser priority
of less concern
of less interest
of less prominence
of least priority
of secondary priority
of a lower priority
of highest priority
not a high concern
not a pressing issue
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If Britain left the EMA and made its own arrangements to regulate drugs, it would be of much less priority to pharmaceutical firms because it would be as little as 3% of the global market, Acha added.
News & Media
The acceptability argument refines this argument by stating that gains above a specific reference point of acceptability receive less priority than those below this reference point.
High priority dams were less than 4% of the total, and less priority dams amounted to 23%, with the remaining found to be not feasible.
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To maintain the offensive on the front line, bomber production dominated the air industry while the production of fighters was given less priority.
Wiki
A second freighter, the Norwegian ship Taiko, is taking 500 tonnes of less dangerous, priority two chemicals from Latakia straight to Finland and then to Port Arthur in Texas, for destruction in commercial facilities.
News & Media
The resource allocation probability of less important priority classes depends upon the system load (normalized system delay).
However, due to the probabilistic arrival of the incoming traffic and stochastic nature of the wireless channel, the resource allocation probability of less important priority classes changes randomly.
He said Syrian authorities have delivered only a small fraction of less dangerous "Priority 2" chemicals for destruction.
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About the same percentage of less-deadly Priority Two chemicals have been shipped to date.
News & Media
Wheatley made it clear in interviews after he stood down that he felt he had "unfinished business" and feared that the conduct of bankers might become "less of priority" as memories of the financial crisis receded.
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A lot of people probably figured that they would never matter so as jobs migrated from one firm to another or even from one system to another, tracking them would become less and less of a priority.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "of less priority", consider whether a more direct phrasing like "less important" or "not a priority" would improve clarity and conciseness.
Common error
Avoid using "of less priority" in informal contexts. Simpler phrases are usually more effective in casual communication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "of less priority" functions as a prepositional phrase, typically modifying a noun or clause to indicate a reduced level of importance or urgency. Although Ludwig AI states that the phrase is correct, it is not very common in usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "of less priority" is a grammatically sound way to express that something has reduced importance or urgency. However, Ludwig AI suggests that this phrase is not very common, and it's often better to use clearer and more concise alternatives such as "less important" or "not a priority". While grammatically "correct", using this phrase could make the writing more formal. Therefore the context defines if you should or not use this term, always seeking clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
of lower importance
Replaces "priority" with the broader term "importance", keeping the same prepositional structure.
less important
Simplifies the structure, using a direct comparative adjective phrase.
of secondary importance
Uses "secondary" to specify a lower level of importance.
not a priority
Offers a more concise and direct way to express the same idea.
of diminished significance
Replaces "priority" with "significance" and "less" with "diminished", resulting in a more formal tone.
lower on the list
Uses a figurative expression to convey the idea of reduced importance.
not as crucial
Replaces "priority" with "crucial", indicating a lower level of necessity.
subordinate to
Uses a formal term to indicate something is lower in a hierarchy of importance.
secondary to
Uses a term to indicate something is lower in a hierarchy of importance.
a lesser concern
Focuses on the level of worry or attention something receives.
FAQs
How can I use "of less priority" in a sentence?
You can use "of less priority" to indicate something that is not as important as something else. For example, "While finishing the report is important, scheduling the team meeting is "of higher priority"".
What can I say instead of "of less priority"?
You can use alternatives like "less important", "not a priority", or "of secondary importance" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "of less priority" or "of lower priority"?
Both "of less priority" and "of lower priority" are grammatically correct, but "of lower priority" is generally more common and may sound more natural to some speakers.
When should I use "of less priority" versus "less of a priority"?
While similar in meaning, "of less priority" tends to be more formal. "Less of a priority" is often used in more casual speech and writing.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested