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Discover Ludwig'where less' is not a grammatically correct sentence in English.
To use it correctly, you need to use the full phrase "where less than." For example, "The party was only attended by ten people, where less than half would normally have been present."
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Rainfall-dominated lakes occupy areas of sparse tundra vegetation cover where less snow accumulates.
They worry most about Islam, surprisingly for Saxony, where less than 1% of people are Muslim.
"It is a memorial where less is more," Mr. Bloomberg said.
Where less may be more: how the rare biosphere pulls ecosystems strings.
Still, there are a few points in the narrative where less isn't quite enough.
This is one case where "less is more" was perhaps not the best operating principle.
Ultimately, this was a work where less would definitely have been more.
And this is a case where less than half a loaf is better than one.
"This is an area where less policing would actually be better for the city".
"I've come to the point in my life where less is more," Ms. Stritch said.
One wonders if this isn't a case where less would have been more.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com