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'a lot less time' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to communicate the idea that an action will take a significantly shorter amount of time than it would normally take. For example, "With the new time-saving tool, we can finish this project in a lot less time."
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You take a lot less time off".
"There's a lot less time for me.
Direct seeding takes a lot less time and a lot less labor.
Instead, bettors are spending their money, and a lot less time, elsewhere.
Lately, though, he has a lot less time for boating or other outdoor activities.
That way, I waste a lot less time feeling singled out or cheated.
I'm spending a lot less time requesting sick notes for social overkill too.
It takes a lot less time, and a lot less hoo-ha.
I have, however, spent a lot less time staring at a screen.
The Companion itself is a very small download, so should take a lot less time to install.
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The show makes its ventures a lot less time-consuming and ups the watchability quotient by throwing in animated segments in digestible half-hour episodes.
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