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was comparatively less than
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "was comparatively less than" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to compare two quantities, but the word "comparatively" is redundant when using "less than." Example: "The temperature yesterday was comparatively less than the temperature today."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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7 human-written examples
The activity of the enzyme in the LPE showed similar pattern of fluctuation in different tissues even though its activity was comparatively less than APE exposed fish.
The dynamic switching performance of the MISHFET was also degraded, although the decrease from 1.35 to 1.15 was comparatively less than that of the SGHFET.
Science
In terms of bioactivity, the entire surface of the annealed sample was covered with hydroxyapatite after 12 days of immersion in Hanks' solution and the nickel released (370 ppb) was comparatively less than bare NiTi surface (633 ppb).
Even the $80-million 80-millionr Fopening-Men: Apocalypse" form last weekend was comparatively less than its predecessor.
News & Media
The edema that was observed in the West African FP inoculated mice was comparatively less than that observed in the Congo Basin FP animals.
Science
However, transduction of EJ-p53 with MSCV-GFP/Sirt3 was comparatively less than with GFP/c-myc but substantially greater than the control MSCV-GFP vector.
Science
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53 human-written examples
The first, concrete-shell construction, permits the erection of vast vaults and domes with a concrete and steel content so reduced that the thickness is comparatively less than that of an eggshell.
Encyclopedias
CO emissions from biofuels are comparatively less than diesel at all brake power.
Science
The inherent error limit of SIC is found to be comparatively less than other B22 measurement techniques.
Science
The diameter distribution in the range of 20 160 nm is shown in Fig. 4a, b, which is comparatively less than the as-spun nanofibers.
Science
The content of Mg is comparatively less than that of Ca. The Mg exhibits gradual increase in concentration from post-monsoon to pre-monsoon seasons.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For clarity and grammatical correctness, replace the phrase "was comparatively less than" with simpler alternatives such as "was lower than" or "was not as much as". This enhances readability and avoids redundancy.
Common error
Avoid using "comparatively less than" because "comparatively" is often redundant with "less than". Instead, choose the simple "less than" or a more precise comparative term depending on the context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was comparatively less than" functions as a comparative adjective phrase, aiming to indicate a smaller degree or amount of something when contrasted with another item. However, Ludwig flags it as incorrect in standard written English due to redundancy.
Frequent in
Science
75%
News & Media
15%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "was comparatively less than" is used to draw comparisons, indicating that something is of a smaller degree or amount. However, Ludwig analysis indicates that the phrase is considered grammatically incorrect and redundant in standard written English. Simpler alternatives like ""was less than"" or ""was lower than"" are generally preferred for clarity and conciseness. While it appears mainly in scientific and formal contexts, its usage is uncommon, and writers should opt for more direct alternatives to avoid awkward phrasing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was significantly smaller than
Emphasizes a notable difference in size or amount.
was notably lower than
Highlights a clear difference in numerical value or level.
did not reach the level of
Indicates a failure to attain a specific benchmark or standard.
was substantially reduced compared to
Focuses on a considerable reduction relative to a reference point.
represented a smaller proportion than
Indicates a difference in proportional representation.
was dwarfed by
Emphasizes that one thing is much smaller or insignificant compared to another.
failed to match
Suggests that one value or performance did not equal another.
was a fraction of
Highlights that one value is a small part of another.
was below the standard of
Implies that one thing did not meet the quality or level of another.
lagged behind
Shows that one value or achievement was not as advanced or successful as another.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "was comparatively less than"?
You can use alternatives like "was lower than", "was not as much as", or "was smaller than" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "was comparatively less than"?
While understandable, the phrase "was comparatively less than" is considered grammatically awkward and somewhat redundant. Simpler and clearer alternatives are preferred. According to Ludwig AI's analysis, this phrase is not correct in standard written English.
When is it appropriate to use "was comparatively less than"?
It's generally better to avoid using "was comparatively less than" in formal writing. In informal conversation, it might be acceptable, but more precise alternatives are usually more effective.
What's the difference between "was comparatively less than" and "was less than"?
The phrase "was less than" is more concise and direct. Adding "comparatively" doesn't significantly change the meaning but makes the sentence wordier. Usually, “less than” is sufficient.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested