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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with less success" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been done or achieved with a lower level of success or effectiveness. Example 1: "Despite her efforts, she was still unable to complete the project with less success than her colleagues." Example 2: "The team tried a new strategy, but it yielded with less success than anticipated."
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Elsewhere Artaxerxes met with less success.
Other attempts have met with less success.
Mr. Harris led his own groups, but with less success.
"We could see females having cubs less often and with less success".
Her language has been reiterated this year by Cameron and George Osborne, with less success.
Other technical elements meet with less success, at least as adapted to the space at Here.
It similarly (if with less success) pursued Iran-Contra and Bill Clinton's ethical droppings.
Attempts to establish repertory theatres in the United States have met with less success.
She eliminated junk food from her diet and has tried, with less success, to add naps to her routine.
Gove too tried to take on vested interests in his time as a minister but arguably with less success.
But his subsequent attempts met with less success and were beset by public apathy and opposition from rival sporting groups.
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