(Comparative of `few' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning a smaller number of.
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Examples for "more"
Examples for "more"
1However, it's the touting situation which is of far more concern today.
2However, I was in reality seeking to raise far more serious questions.
3However the last great dip was more than 20 million years ago.
4Every year, more countries ban wild animals from being used in circuses.
5Yet of course it's a far more widespread problem than severe suffering.
1Smaller towns and rural areas had far fewer problems, the study said.
2A second source said the number who left was fewer than 10.
3Republicans say an improving economy means fewer Americans need help from SNAP.
4The new high-tech plants will likely create far fewer jobs than expected.
5He said 15 per cent fewer homes would be built this year.
6Although fewer than 500 remain today, the industry appears to have stabilized.
7Results: Few studies were identified and fewer included more than 100 cases.
8Each year however there are fewer people to farm the village's land.
9Subsequently we have seen fewer tourists in continental Europe, particularly Chinese tourists.
10Today, however, fewer Russians than ever can dream of purchasing a home.
11This could result in fewer costly procedures if problems are caught early.
12There were also fewer injuries and deaths as a result, he said.
13Bashir has held far fewer public rallies in the past few months.
14Indeed, that would surely create more, rather than fewer, controversies each year.
15Animals living in tropical areas tend to leave fewer fossilised remains behind.
16Current Court contains fewer politicians than any previous Court in U.S. history.
Fewer per variant geogràfica