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The phrase "a less radical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the degree of radicalness of two or more ideas, actions, or proposals, indicating that one is not as extreme as the other.
Example: "The committee decided to pursue a less radical approach to reforming the policy, aiming for gradual changes instead of sweeping ones."
Alternatives: "a more moderate" or "a milder".
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But most wanted a less radical redesign.
conditions is not attainable through a less radical route.
Veldman, for now, appears wedded to a less radical aesthetic.
Banding is a less radical operation than the main alternative, the gastric bypass.
Tuchel either needs new personnel or to adopt a less radical style.
Ms. O'Brien has presented her views, albeit in a less radical wrapper, on CNN, CBS and in frequent print interviews.
The correspondence in this collection demonstrates the commitment of Thompson and Bacon to a less radical strain of abolitionism than outright opposition to the institution of slavery.
Today, after nearly 30 years of functional neuroimaging, theories on functional lateralisation suggest a less radical division and assume that the two hemispheres balance one another5.
Instead, many former "Remain" voters opted for the Labour Party, which has stated that it wants to pursue a less radical departure from the continent.
But Mr. Schäuble's comments left room for a less radical solution in which Greece might be given more time to pay its debts.
His new book, "Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth?" (Little, Brown), represents a less radical thought experiment.
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