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ten hours less than vs ten hours fewer than

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Ten hours less than' is used when referring to non-countable nouns or measurements, while 'ten hours fewer than' is used when referring to countable nouns. It's important to match the correct phrase with the type of noun being compared.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

ten hours less than

This phrase is correct when comparing non-countable nouns or measurements.

This phrase is used when comparing non-countable nouns or measurements. It indicates a subtraction of ten hours from a given quantity.

Examples:

  • She slept ten hours less than usual.
  • The new model consumes ten hours less energy than the previous one.

Alternatives:

  • ten hours fewer than

ten hours fewer than

This phrase is correct when comparing countable nouns.

This phrase is used when comparing countable nouns. It indicates a subtraction of ten hours from a given quantity.

Examples:

  • There are ten hours fewer than last week.
  • She worked ten hours fewer than her colleague.

Alternatives:

  • ten hours less than

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