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The phrase "a less obvious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something that is not as clear or apparent as another option or idea.
Example: "The solution to the problem was a less obvious choice, but it proved to be the most effective."
Alternatives: "a more subtle" or "a more nuanced".
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Its iconography runs deeper, along a less obvious political course.
A less obvious contemporary dimension is provided by the cast.
In a less obvious way, too, soldiers have forged ties.
Be prepared, too, for a less obvious loss: serendipity.
And, as will appear, there was a less obvious danger.
Yet CORE owes its real breakthrough with farmers to a less obvious source: a pest infestation.
Like Titian and Tintoretto, Veronese was a visionary, but in a less obvious way.
At around 2am, the small birds sing, a dawn chorus with a less obvious dawn.
Rather, it was in a less obvious place: the wall labels.
Beyoncé's choreography also takes moves from "Achterland," she said, but in a less obvious way.
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"The three pieces of furniture are there today, but arranged in a less-obvious face formation".
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