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"less sincere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a particular feeling or expression is not as genuine as it could be. For example, "He gave her an apology, but it seemed less sincere than usual."
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Less sincere was Copland's claim that he had never knowingly consorted with a Party member.
Less sincere judgments may lack this connection (Hare 1952, 169).
This with a disgust no less sincere for being friendly.
But there's nothing less sincere than an ad.
"That doesn't make someone's coming out less sincere," he said.
No one has ever sounded less sincere saying "This is a surprise".
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There is no reason to believe that Nascar is anything less than sincere when it says that increasing the sport's diversity is a priority -- at least as sincere as any business that sees untapped markets.
No one suggests that Mr. Giuliani is less than sincere when he says he is offended by that photo.
His music may not be authentic - he never pretended it was - but it is never less than sincere.
The results were spotty, with one of the devices unable to detect the presence of digital television signals reliably.But the broadcasters are being less than sincere.
If the implication was that other units' commitment to the destruction of ISIS was less than sincere, Rayyan's understanding of the distinction was personal.
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