(Comparative of `little' usually used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning not as great in amount or degree.
Used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs.
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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.
1However, the current situation regarding waiting lists is clearly less than satisfactory.
2The result: less competition, job cuts and higher costs for bank services.
3The company expects less favorable conditions for growth in Europe, Boerse said.
4Asked if he wanted less use of air power, Karzai said, Absolutely.
5Case reports and case series with less than 10 patients were excluded.
6However, less than 600 tests have been administered, according to health authorities.
7Yet last year, Scotland generated less renewable electricity than the year before.
8This will continue into the new year with less investment availability expected.
9A study in August 2013, however, said benefits will be far less.
10However, there is far less clarity in Europe's leading racing nation, Ireland.
11However, it has a new name that is far less exclusive: Civilisations.
12They expressed less interest in mass transit, new roads and new technology.
13No less than four government departments are responsible for tackling the crisis.
14Of course, the second question is less interesting than the films themselves.
15Rwanda is seen as a good market because competition is less intense.
16This is a common experience for people with less common support needs.
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