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The phrase "less genuine" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not entirely authentic or sincere. Example: "I could tell by her forced smile and artificial tone that her apology was less genuine than she wanted me to believe."
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The dry martinis are no less genuine.
In someone less genuine, the word might sound affected.
But what he finds is no less genuine and essential for being rather cerebral.
Books in their digital format look vastly less "finished," less genuine.
It is a rarefied life, granted, but that doesn't make it less genuine and touching.
He's become less genuine in reference to the proposals he made during the campaign for Presidency.
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PCMag reports that other, less genuine-looking Zuckerberg profiles may also be found on Google+.
When you look at the details, however, Trump's proposal is less a genuine transformation than a plan with limited benefits and no real funding.
But something felt less than genuine about them.
For Egyptians have made it clear that nothing less than genuine democracy will carry the day.
At $10 to $25 for 17 ounces, saba and other syrups cost less than genuine balsamic vinegars.
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