What are the grammar errors in your observation about “Use less money for education and health and spend less money on technology”?

What makes the paragraph in question not grammatically correct?

Should we spend more on education and health and fewer ones on first-class technology?

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Asked on March 11, 2021 in Word choice.
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I know that money is extremely important, but

we should spend more money on health and education than on new technologies. What

to start with: “

Answered on March 12, 2021.
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How can one describe education spending compared with

new technology?

Do more and more are acceptable for both countable and not countable. You can use both.

What makes beans more delicious?

Although

beans are all green, why

are they so popular with some people?

Answered on March 12, 2021.
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