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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit less strenuous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the intensity or difficulty of two activities, indicating that one is somewhat easier than the other.
Example: "I decided to take a bit less strenuous route for my morning jog to enjoy the scenery."
Alternatives: "somewhat easier" or "a little less demanding".
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And if you're looking for something a bit less strenuous, there is an alternative itinerary through the foothills.
For something a bit less strenuous, the entrance area of Mount Kinabalu park is beautiful and features some easy walking trails that showcase alpine Borneo flora and fauna.
This exercise is a bit less strenuous for the abdominal muscles.
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Television censorship is a bit less strict.
A bit less ruminating than Jake did.
Mr. Negroponte seemed a bit less sanguine.
"Five months, maybe a bit less".
Maybe she is a bit less qualified.
The cast seems a bit less comfortable.
America has grown a bit less tame.
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