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The phrase "a less funny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the humor level of two or more things, indicating that one is not as funny as the other.
Example: "I found the sequel to the movie to be a less funny version of the original."
Alternatives: "not as humorous" or "a more serious".
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If so, throw it out and work on a less funny one".
This is a less funny way of saying you get gout.
He may resemble a less funny James Corden, but he also carries menace.
Former head of comedy at the BBC Jon Plowman said the world was "a less funny place for his going".
With just a few dark chords, Deathgasm shifts into a (less funny and less engaging) Shaun of the Dead, as the band try to race to safety and reverse the spell.
It's kinda like a less funny Tales Designed to Thrizzle.
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But I also ended up fumbling around a less-funny point — that not everyone approaches gender in such a clear-cut way.
It seemed a little less funny a few months later when we found the pictures online, including a few shots of LT's face that "Elliott" had snapped secretly after he'd asked permission and been refused.
It's easy to dismiss or giggle about a nap store, but it seems a lot less funny when it's a warm afternoon and you're having trouble keeping your eyes open at work.
That joke is starting, at last, to seem a hell of a lot less funny.
The American "Coupling" has an appealing enough cast and a less annoying Jane; it also has a far less funny Jeff, which is not a good omen.
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