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The phrase "a less active" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the activity levels of different subjects or entities, indicating that one is not as active as another.
Example: "After the injury, he became a less active participant in the team activities."
Alternatives: "a more passive" or "a lower activity level".
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The Met allele encodes for a less active COMT enzyme, resulting in lower COMT activity, and, as a result, higher levels of prefrontal dopamine 89.
He had been taking a less active role in daily operations, people at the firm said.
So the date was changed to May which has proved a less active month for worms.
Sihamoni, who took over the throne in 2004, has so far taken a less active role.
We demonstrate that excess substrates will push the enzyme to a less active state.
Mr. Soros, who has taken a less active role in his fund group, is not posting stellar returns.
A woman with similar exam and test results but a less active lifestyle might get along fine with injections.
In the human body, that would translate to a less active immune system, and an inability to fight off infection.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story listed a less active Instagram account for Che Monique.
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Both factors are pointing to a less-active season.
Overall, that comes out to 49percentt favoring a less-active foreign policy while 44percentt favor a more-active approach.
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