Examples of using Fewer in English and their translations into Urdu
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Among those with CMT1, fewer that 5 percent will need to use a wheelchair.
It contains fewer tools and is designed for simple
Unbelievers had fewer expectations, so they were less inclined to feel that life had let them down.
Uncommon(affecting fewer than one person in 100 but more than one person in 1,000).
Anaemia means that you have fewer red blood cells than normal
It contains fewer tools and is designed for easy
Likewise, they found that people in the negativity-reduced condition used slightly more positive words and slightly fewer negative words.
As a result, with each movie you watch, you will need to create fewer and fewer new cards, because your vocabulary will constantly expand.
When you do that your hunger levels go down you end up eating much fewer.
area of the market has slowed as updates have become more incremental and give people fewer reasons to upgrade.
Matrimonial ads are for second marriages are similar to‘cosmopolitan' ads as they often mention fewer‘demands' from either side.
and even fewer politicians.
Meanwhile, according to the BBC, 220,000 EU nationals came to live in the UK- 47,000 fewer than the previous year.
A Healthline survey of 1,715 people who have MS revealed that fewer than half were aware of both JCV and PML.
Meanwhile, 220,000 EU nationals came to live in the UK- 47,000 fewer than the previous year.
In the U.S., 84.5 percent of community water systems serve fewer than 3,300 people.
For men's clothing, there are a little fewer options to purchase.
Much to their surprise, the people to whom they awarded barnstars tended to make fewer edits after receiving one.
Though technically still a shared environment, VPS hosting has less of a workload since there are fewer users per server. In addition, the chances of others crashing your site are eliminated since everyone has their own slice of the server pie.
By the late 18th and early 19th centuries there were fewer of these kinds of images. Instead, paintings and illustrations- a good indicator of what was culturally“in”- began to portray pets as an accepted part of domestic life.