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ADJECTIVES - LESSER NUMBER VS. SMALLER NUMBER - ENGLISH …
I am wondering about the correct use of lesser/smaller in the following phrase: This library has a smaller/lesser number of books than the National Library. I did find another thread on nearly th...
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WORD CHOICE - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
In "x times smaller," the word "smaller" inverts the ratio. There are of course other ways of expressing this, but that's a matter of style. Using "by a factor of" doesn't necessarily fix things: …
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WORD FOR "SMALLER VERSION OF" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Aug 17, 2017 I'm looking for a descriptive words to indicate "smaller than the standard version". Example: I have a html form with some inputs. The inputs come in sizes (eg small, normal, …
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WORD CHOICE - IS THE ACCOUNT BALANCE "LESS" OR "SMALLER" WHEN WE ...
A large negative balance is certainly not smaller than a small positive balance, but it is less, by the accepted meaning of the word. To say that one amount is smaller than another is, strictly …
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DIFFERENCES - "LOWER NUMBER" VS. "SMALLER NUMBER" - ENGLISH …
May 22, 2011 Is −9 a smaller number than −8? And is −9 a lower number than −8? What is the difference between lower and smaller here?
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WORD USAGE - THE NUMBER IS SMALLER, FEWER OR LESS THAN? - ENGLISH ...
Dec 4, 2020 You can say that a number is either less than or smaller than another number, although looking at Ngrams, people usually say less than. So both (3) and (4) should be …
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "TOWN", "CITY" AND "METROPOLIS"?
Mar 27, 2011 Here's the order as described by the New Oxford American Dictionary: hamlet: a small settlement, generally one smaller than a village village: a group of houses and …
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WORD CHOICE - WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SYMBOLS - AND ">"?
Jun 27, 2015 I know that ^ is called a caret, but this doesn't seem to apply to the similarly shaped but nonetheless different < and > symbols. The only names I've heard them called is the less …
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GRAMMAR - WHEN TO USE "SMALLER" OR "LESS" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Jul 21, 2016 The general rule for using 'small' is in reference to the size of something. So, for example The pile of junk has gotten smaller Less is used in cases where there is a lower …
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SMALLER VS. LESS VS. LESSER - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Smaller in amount, value, or importance, especially in a comparison between two things: chose the lesser evil. Of a smaller size than other, similar forms: the lesser anteater. Lesser refers to …
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