Anshul1223333 wrote:
1. isn't the word 'efficient' important part of comaprison since it is attached to 'LESS'
Why not we have 'efficient' on both sides ofcomparison
In general, the two parallel parts in a comparison will contain all of the DIFFERENCES between the two items/ideas that the sentence is trying to compare.
A well-written sentence avoids unnecessary repetition. If some aspect is exactly the same on both sides of a comparison, then, that part is not written twice unless it MUSTbe (for grammatical reasons
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