• SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    You can use “less” when it’s a non-discrete plurality, such as water or sand (ignoring the technical fact that these can now be observed as discrete components below the macroscopic level) or money (the made-up kind, not necessarily the physical representations thereof). It’s vastly more messy to have 1.78 bakers, and their families get really upset about it, so it’s safer just to use “fewer.”

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      21 days ago

      To be fair, knowing what the first mass production machines looked like, some families definitely got back .78 of their baker.

      Jk tho, thanks for the correction.