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1 Such a less pronounced order suggests an interaction with other electronic instabilities.
2 But the old evil recurred shortly, though in a less pronounced form.
3 Pc32 also accumulated in the CC cells, but this was less pronounced .
4 However, the current data have a less complicated and less pronounced sequence dependence.
5 Similar but less pronounced patterns were observed in the patients receiving chemotherapy alone.
6 Across-task changes in people with PD were less pronounced compared with healthy subjects.
7 Although he was very thin the lines in his cheeks were less pronounced .
8 Hippocampal damage was much less pronounced and was not linked to cognitive dysfunction.
9 The trend has also been visible, if less pronounced , in the United States.
10 Butler didn't exactly smile, but his scowl definitely grew less pronounced .
11 While they'd take a hit, we believe the hit would be less pronounced .
12 Penihing women have unpleasantly shrill voices, a characteristic less pronounced with the men.
13 And the cold dankness of the air was lifting, its mustiness less pronounced .
14 The grayness had lifted and the hum of The Utopia was less pronounced .
15 Was the network of wrinkles on his face becoming less pronounced ?
16 Moderator effects were less pronounced when respondents did not endorse negative cancer stereotypes.
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This collocation consists of: Less pronounced through the time
Less pronounced across language varieties