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Discover LudwigThe phrase "using considerably less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the amount or quantity of something that is being utilized in a way that is significantly lower than another reference point. Example: "The new software is efficient, using considerably less memory than its predecessor."
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To the average householder, it does not matter that such bulbs pay for themselves by using considerably less energy than incandescents in three to four years, and go on putting out useful light for 20 years or longer.
It is faster than most light jets, using considerably less fuel.
The laser technology can, if you believe its fans, produce reactor fuel using considerably less factory space and energy than centrifuge enrichment.
Comparable levels of vibration reduction can be achieved using considerably less power through an actively controlled trailing edge flap mounted on the blade.
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Many of the best brands use considerably less.
As technology continues to improve, it's worth seeing if you can find a A+, A++ or A+++ model that suits you as these will use considerably less energy.
Even the Olympic Stadium, usually an occasion for rhetorical displays of national pride, is notable for what it leaves out and what it is not – it is not the Beijing bird's nest and uses considerably less steel than its Chinese predecessor.
Metal membrane suspended roofs are used considerably less than other type of suspended roofs.
Furthermore, this novel system uses considerably less steam and nitrogen than the conventional one.
The Wii uses considerably less electricity than the PS3 or Xbox 360 and makes the PC look as wasteful as a Hummer with a hole in its gas tank.
Well, according to iSuppli, the device now uses considerably less parts and costs much less to build than when it was first released in 2006; the unit could be nearing break-even and Sony could even start turning a profit on this console in the near future.
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