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The phrase "three or less" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a quantity of three or fewer items. Here is an example: "You can choose three or less toppings for your pizza."
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Ball carriers gained three or less yards on 199 of 314 running plays against the 49ers.
Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ukraine and Uzbekistan all manage scores of three or less.
How many other teams do you see scoring three or fewer runs?" He didn't say "three or less runs," as many people would say, incorrectly.
It weighs only 4.9 pounds and gets five hours of battery life per charge, compared with three or less for Windows laptops.
Crucially, replying in smaller windows could be more like using Twitter, so a sensible three (or less) sentence response could be come the norm.
I'm not entirely sure what a trust rating is, but 63% of G-women would give politicians three or less out of ten.
The conjugation systems used to mark the mood, aspect, and tense of the verb tend to be organized in three or, less commonly, two divisions.
In the outer isles some 71% scored three or less.
Eighty percent of patients with a stable combination were taking three or less drugs daily.
In fact, 86 edges have a weight of three or less, and 39 edges have a weight of one.
We defined a pain response as a reduction in the initial VAS to a score of three or less.
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