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The phrase "with less attention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has received less focus or consideration than something else. For example, "The media paid more attention to the celebrity arrest than to the court's ruling on the case, with less attention given to the dozens of other cases that day."
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British socialism grew later and with less attention to formal ideology.
In general, studies have focused on planktonic bacteria, with less attention given to bacterial biofilms.
And, despite the premise, sex has rarely been invoked with less attention paid to the body — or, for that matter, to physical pleasure.
I've been on vacation for the past week and have been following the fiscal negotiations with less attention than I normally would.
Sarkozy has spent most of his time in office trying to fix the world's problems, with less attention devoted to the home front.
I've been on vacation for the past week and have been following the fiscal negotiations with less attention than I normally would.
Although the sequence covers more topics than other programs, the courses in the sequence cover those topics in somewhat lesser depth and with less attention to theoretical background, particularly when compared to MATH 2210-2220 and MATH 2230-2240.
Improvements in roads, such as straightening curves and widening travel lanes and shoulders do nothing to improve safety, but instead encourage drivers to travel at ever increasing speeds with less attention to the job at hand.
While the bright lights will illuminate Michael Jordan and the Yankees, the Nets will begin their season at Continental Arena Tuesday night against the Indiana Pacers with less attention and expectation.
David Andress, a reader in modern European history at the University of Portsmouth, covers similar ground to Schama, though at shorter length and with less attention to the last years of the ancien régime.
And if that is the case, these points have been made before (by Studs Terkel, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, Ralph Ellison, Barbara Ehrenreich and Upton Sinclair among many others), better and with less attention to the writer's bowels.
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