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The phrase "a bit less onerous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is somewhat easier or less burdensome than before.
Example: "The new policy is a bit less onerous than the previous one, making it easier for employees to comply."
Alternatives: "somewhat lighter" or "a little easier".
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But if reform included simplification, the task might become a bit less onerous.
Other companies' account requirements are a bit less onerous, but still require customers to have made a number of trades and have a substantial sum of money in their accounts.
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"Quite a bit less, a lot better".
Television censorship is a bit less strict.
A bit less ruminating than Jake did.
"Probably a bit less.
Mr. Negroponte seemed a bit less sanguine.
"Five months, maybe a bit less".
The cast seems a bit less comfortable.
America has grown a bit less tame.
Maybe she is a bit less qualified.
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