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"less conscientious" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to someone who is not particularly dedicated or thorough in their work and responsibilities. For example, "After much deliberation, the company decided to hire a less conscientious candidate for the role."
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Ms. Randall's copyeditors were a bit less conscientious, rendering his first name "Cormack" in the acknowledgments.
When attempted by a less conscientious researcher, Shaara's technique brims with danger.
Nice work... Fellow party-goer Caprice was in a somewhat less conscientious frame of mind.
But Argentina is seen as far less conscientious, and far less important.
Meanwhile the advanced economies that insisted on the standards, and to which they are probably better suited, have been less conscientious in applying them.
This precipitated the "assumption" crisis because different states had different levels of debts and had proved more or less conscientious in paying them off.
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For instance, Mr. To said, 500 coconut trees were brought to Australia, where the bulk of the filming was done, to create a particular setting; a less-conscientious production might have shot the actors in front of a blue screen and added the trees later.
Doodles are less about conscientious selection than absent-minded serendipity.
Some industry analysts worry that voters who had trouble picking 10 nominees to begin with will be less than conscientious about ranking them all.
With two wars on and a recent surge, military flourishes were all but axiomatic on the spring runways, leaving unenlisted designers looking less like conscientious objectors than ostriches in a state of denial.
In the biographical documentary No Maps for These Territories (2000) Gibson said that his decision was motivated less by conscientious objection than by a desire to "sleep with hippie chicks" and indulge in hashish.
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