Quick answer Canonicalizes to Less vs. Fewer

When do I use "fewer"?

i · AnswerOne line, no lecture

Use fewer for things you can count: fewer chairs, fewer errors, fewer hours logged.

ii · A little moreWhy this is the one to keep

If the noun has a plural — apples, people, bugs — it is countable, and the right word is fewer. If the noun does not pluralize — water, money, time — you want less. The trick is to ask yourself whether you could tack a number on the front. "Seven apples" reads fine, so fewer apples.

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