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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worth less" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something that has a lower value or importance compared to something else. Example: "The old antique was once worth a fortune, but now it is worth less due to its age and wear and tear."
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"It's worth less," Ms. Hawks said.
"Inflation" means money being worth less.
With luck, they won't be worth less.
It is now worth less than £15m.
"It's worth less than a picture frame".
The aid is worth less than 1% of GDP.
Now it is worth less than a dollar.
The shares are now worth less than at issue.
As a volunteer, don't accept any flight vouchers worth less.
It is worth less than 1% of GDP.
Those bonds are worth less today in another way.
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