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Discover LudwigThe phrase "study less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should reduce the amount of time they spend studying, often in a context where balance or well-being is being discussed. Example: "To avoid burnout, it's important to study less and take breaks to recharge."
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Since educated people have smaller families, one proposes cash incentives for Parsis to study less.
Third, students study less and report lower levels of perseverance than peers from other countries.
In one American study, less than 20% of the text messages looked at showed abbreviated forms of any kind - about three per message.
Even if this approach seems a bit compulsive, a specific goal -- one chapter, three problem sets -- and a reward when it is reached, makes study less daunting.
Is this case study less valuable because the link did not get as many clicks as a random viral of a London sunset?
No. Waleed J. Iskandar was so sharp that he could study less, achieve high grades and squeeze in plenty of water-skiing.
Michael's eight-week program was, in reality, a highly structured psychological study — less summer camp than camp of last resort.
Tony was talking about how he wound up getting paid to care less – less about his sick patients, less about the specialism that demanded years of study, less about the career he had spent decades practising.
It's brilliant seeing the impact we are having – reduced expenditure on kerosene, increased savings, better household lighting for children to study, less CO2 emissions, new employment and the list goes on.
According to the study, less than 1percentt of referral traffic to e-commerce sites came from sweepstakes or game sites in July 1999, but by July 2000, that figure was nearly 8percentt.
According to Cashmore's study less than 10 percent of fans questioned expressed any hostility towards homosexuality, leaving around 90 percent for which it would make no difference.
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