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Discover Ludwig"to less than" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and should be replaced with "less than." Here is an example of a sentence using "less than" correctly: The price of the new car was less than I expected.
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Poverty has fallen to less than 10%.
Her bill came to less than $20.
They fell to less than a dollar last year.
That translated to less than 1% of all sources.
His savings had dipped to less than twenty thousand dollars.
They're down to less than a quarter of the country.
The bill, including tip, came to less than $20.
Yet inflation fell to less than 2percentt a year.
The bill came to less than $35 a person.
By 1977 it was down to less than $1.3 million.
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