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Discover LudwigThe phrase "using decidedly less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being done with a significantly reduced amount or degree compared to something else. Example: "The new software operates using decidedly less memory than its predecessor, making it more efficient."
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Some other jurisdictions are using decidedly less high-technology methods.
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Being driven around in a somewhat clapped-out Vauxhall Corsa was decidedly less than she was used to, but she took on a fairly arduous schedule nonetheless.
A new commercial nods to Go Daddy's history of using buxom spokeswomen, but also brings in a decidedly less sexy employee to emphasize the company's technological stability.
The second version is simpler and considerably faster, but requires already-made stock, or you can compromise by using canned stock, which is hardly a crime, but decidedly less flavorful.
If you don't buy the base station, you can still use the Surfboard by plugging it into a traditional phone jack -- a decidedly less exciting arrangement.
The Scarecrow uses only ingredients that conform to his values, but when Chipotle runs out of sustainable beef, a decidedly less happy cow could end up marinated and grilled and nestled beside our cilantro-lime rice.
After that, he is decidedly less focused.
Karge is decidedly less terrified.
Others were decidedly less ebullient.
Frame making is decidedly less fragmented.
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