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Discover Ludwig"often less" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to compare two or more different amount of something, and to say that one is smaller than the other(s). For example: "The amount of homework given on Mondays is often less than on Tuesdays."
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Often less.
Often less," says Lowenthal.
Visibility was often less than 200 feet.
Airline sites are often less than forthcoming.
They are also often less crowded.
And, often, less safe to eat.
His poem-prayers are often less oratory than observatory.
Now I understand that often less is more.
Moreover, our demand for justice is often less than adequate.
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It's local and specialized, and often less-expensive than hotels.
But women are often less able to uproot themselves.
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