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a lot less time vs much less time

"A lot less time" and "much less time" are both correct phrases which are used regularly in English. They are interchangeable and can indicate a significant reduction in time. The choice between them depends on personal preference or the specific context in which they are used.
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a lot less time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a significant reduction in time.

This phrase is used to express a considerable decrease in the amount of time needed for something.
  • And there'll be a lot less time for you and me.
  • Actually, there's a lot less time than you think, Doc.
  • And, in the near future, you may be spending a lot less time and money at gas stations.
  • A lot less energy in a lot less time.
  • It would take a lot less time that to enter the room and gather up the bones and escape.
  • Armed robbery is a lot less time than murder.
  • This could mean a lot less time.
  • It was more comfortable for the actors and took a lot less time to make them up.
  • You'll do a lot less time, Eve, if you just tell us about Kilborn.
  • Look, Lisa, ever since you and Malik hooked up, you and I have been spending a lot less time together, and I'm not mad.
  • We all know if mom's happy, she spends a lot less time making us unhappy, so, I'm happy.
  • A lot less time, depending on how much I gave them.
  • A lot less time, depending on how much I gave them.

Alternatives:

  • much less time
  • significantly less time
  • far less time
  • considerably less time
  • greatly reduced time

much less time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a significant reduction in time.

This phrase is used to express a substantial decrease in the amount of time required for a task or activity.
  • It-it-it took much less time than I expected.
  • Proceedings therefore take much less time.
  • You think you know all about me, and in much less time than that.
  • See how much less time the game takes if there are no breaks.
  • Compliance with legal regulations requires much less time, effort and investment
  • But these are much less buoyant times, made all the more challenging by enlargement and if we are to achieve our targets we need to increase the pace of reform.
  • The reason is that it is much cheaper and less time-consuming to obtain an I-Certificate in the USA.
  • And you are so much less irritating than spending time with Deeks in a car.
  • The regions that were at the time much less developed were far from the sea and were given very little international attention.
  • "Why would there be"so much less warning time "before an earth impact for a comet compared to an asteroid?"
  • Let me remind you that over a kilometre a train emits on average 3 times less CO2 than a car and as much as 8 times less than a plane.
  • For example, Latvian farmers receive three times less support than German farmers, and as much as six times less than Greek farmers.
  • But at other times, it's about something much less tangible.
  • But at other times, it's about something much less tangible.
  • Jack looks much less stressed than the last time I saw him.
  • I don't know why he said it the first time, much less.
  • It has taken me a long time to get here, to build a life where I'm actually comfortable, much less happy.
  • And I remember being stuck in New York, this time because of the volcano, which was obviously much less harmful.
  • I don't have time for a shower, much less a haircut.
  • This guy would have a hard time climbing three flights of stairs, much less the side of a building like spiderman.

Alternatives:

  • a lot less time
  • significantly less time
  • far less time
  • considerably less time
  • greatly reduced time

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