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"less distinct" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not clearly or sharply defined. Example: The painting's colors were blending together, making the details less distinct. In this example, "less distinct" is used to show that the details in the painting were not clearly defined due to the blending of colors.
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Less distinct sensations from viscera and internal organs went to a small region called the insula.
Certainly spring and autumn have become shorter and less distinct.
After a kilometre or so, the track divided into a number of less distinct tracks.
This plurality of people has made the differences between urban and suburban life much less distinct.
Others point out an equally important but less distinct code emerging -- that of dog park etiquette.
Except the more I think about it, the less distinct these frontrunners become.
Recollections were less distinct; bits of remembered conversation were somehow lost; the last of the clothes were given away.
Koons's subsequent series — "Celebration," "Easyfun," "Easyfun-Ethereal," "Elephant," "Popeye," "Hulk Elvis" — are less distinct, and are highly uneven.
Advertising, in effect, will have a less distinct role in overall marketing.
The pupil tends to constrict, and the normally clear iris markings may become less distinct.
But even on desktops the line between content and advertising has become less distinct.
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