Examples of using Slightly less in English and their translations into Hindi
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this period is slightly less- an average of 90 days.
Slabs made to decorate the walls inside the house can be slightly less waterproof than those that will cover the facade or walkway in front of the house.
Another slightly less well-known usage of the phrase today is to describe a business
Kim Nam-Wook from the South's meteorological agency said,“The 10-kilotonne blast was near twice the fourth nuclear test and slightly less than the Hiroshima bombing, which was measured about 15 kilotonnes”.
Moreover, people of working age most often suffer from these symptoms, slightly less often- people of retirement age
A representative from the South's meteorological agency said“The 10-kiloton blast was nearly twice the fourth nuclear test and slightly less than the Hiroshima bombing, which was measured at about 15 kilotons.”.
Incidentally, the withdrawal method is statistically only slightly less effective at preventing pregnancy than condoms(withdrawal:
While the disease was slightly less destructive than it had once been,
On a slightly less arousing note,
allowing quicker pumping with slightly less suction to get milk flow started
available free to all girls are slightly less likely to be enrolled as students in primary and secondary schools 70%: 74% and 59%: 65%.
The film was released on DVD on March 27, 2007, and as of November 2007, US Region 1 DVD sales accounted for an additional $89,923,088 in revenue, slightly less than half of what was earned in its first week of release.
which is more than Vistaprint, but slightly less than Moo.
tea has been drunk, hot water is typically added again to the flowers in the pot(producing a tea that is slightly less strong);
its amount is slightly less, about four milligrams per kilogram of their body weight.
U.S. presidential race grows more convoluted, we thought we would explain it with a slightly less fantastic metaphor- Game of Thrones.
girls are slightly less likely to be enrolled as students in primary(70% enrollment vs. 74% for boys) Beatiful Girls or secondary education(59% vs. 65%).
available free to all" girls are slightly less likely to be enrolled as students in primary and secondary schools 70%: 74% and 59%: 65.
girls are slightly less likely to be enrolled as students in primary(70% enrollment vs. 74% for boys) or secondary education(59% vs. 65%).
females took slightly less time to make decisions on the low-attractive photos compared to the medium-attractive