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Discover Ludwig'There is less' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as an expression of comparison to denote that there is a lesser amount. For example: "There is less sugar in the recipe this time."
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In Europe there is less concern.
Is that because there is less sex?
There is less shame.
There is less vernacular.
There is less crime.
There is less quality control.
There is less money.
There is less desperation.
So there is less of that.
If there is less, they operate again.
"There is less demand now," he said.
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