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Books and friends should be few but good.
The more excited he got, the less talkative he became.
A seller's market is a market in which goods are relatively scarce, buyers have a limited range of choice, and prices are high.
I have less and less time for reading.
You have little to gain and much to lose.
At that time I had a poor income and couldn't live on it.
The popularity of the telephone has led to fewer people writing letters these days.
The more people you know, the less time you have to see them.
Fewer people have come to wear hats after the war.
Productivity has fallen. Accordingly, workers' bonuses will be reduced.
As one grows older, one becomes more silent.
Books and friends should be few but good.
Attendance had been falling off and such people as did come sat about indifferently.
Drink less and sleep more.
Personal liberty is diminishing nowadays.
He writes to me less and less often these days.
Modern ships only need a small crew.
The rules must be few, and what is more important, simple.
The rules must be few, and what is more important simple.
It's true that there are fewer children due to the falling birthrate, and there are fewer children in the school, but that is all to the good.

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