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in order to disturb as less as possible

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Is it ok to say as less as possible?

No, it is not okay to say :as less as possible." That is incorrect because "less" is comparative meaning that it needs to be followed by "than (something)." It is better to say "as little as possible," or "as few as possible."


Is correct to say try as possible to keep?

No. We say try as much as possible, or try as hard as you can.


Is it grammatically correct to say worser?

No. If something is in a less fortunate state, then it is worse, not worser.


Is it correct to say not feasible for compliance or not feasible of compliance?

Neither. We say "compliance is not feasible", meaning it may be technically possible but is not practical.


Is it grammatically correct to say less worse?

No. Use "less bad" or "better" It is, though people tend to opt for the positive, i.e. it is better


What is the correct phrasing of thankyou or thank you?

The correct way to spell thank you is "Thank you", you can also say "Thanks", a short version of it, but it shows less respect.


Is it possible for incorect data to be stored in a computer system?

It is possible for wrong or incorrect information to be stored in a computer system. There are national laws in many countries that say that the information about you is either correct or you have the right to correct that information


Is it gramatically correct to say 'he is one among the men who does the work?

No. It lacks agreement. Possible correct alternatives are: He is the one of the men who does the work, or He is one of the men who do the work.


How do you spell possabile?

The correct spelling is "possible."


How do you say thickheaded in french?

"lourd" (common but familiar), "lent d'esprit" (quite correct but less frequently heard)


How do you say 'we are here' in Latin?

The usual way is adsumus, "we are present". It is also possible to say hic sumus, "we are here", though this is considerably less common.


Is best possible a correct grammar?

Yes, "best possible" is correct grammar, as in this sentence: This is the best possible outcome considering the circumstances.