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Fewer vs. less is a debate about how to correctly use the words fewer and less in a sentence. Fewer should be used with nouns for countable objects and concepts, according to prescriptive grammar. Less should only be used with grammatically singular nouns, according to this rule. Misuse of the terms is becoming less and less common, which will raise red flags in the minds of many linguists. Fewer is only to be used when discussing countable things, while less is only to be used for singular mass nouns, according to usage rules. You can have fewer ingredients, dollars, people, or puppies, but you can't have any salt, money, honesty, or love. Go for fewer if you can count it. If you can't, go for the bare minimum.
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