adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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less
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In those days of fewer opinion polls they seemed to play a much smaller, less intrusive part in the elections.
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Government would be smaller and less intrusive .
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If it is fixed it gives a limited picture only but is less intrusive .
more
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Police spoke of a benign new law enforcement tactic no more intrusive than a video camera at a convenience store.
too
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He was far too intrusive on his own, without bringing his sister and nephew into it.
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Blackpool tourism spokesman John Hall said Lisa felt Gaynor's filming was too intrusive .
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In doing this try not to become too intrusive .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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intrusive questions
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The photographers were pushy and intrusive .