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"a much less" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to contrast two things, such as when you are comparing the amount of something. For example, "He earns a much less salary than his colleague."
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A: Much less there.
That generates a much less formal process.
Now, that's a much less acceptable option.
And it would make America a much less welcoming place.
This is a much less efficient procedure, however.
This letter had a much less congratulatory tone.
He uses a much less polite word instead.
But that's another story, and a much less exciting one.
But that would be a much less picturesque description.
Jim is a much less appealing character than Roy.
They could study at a much less rigorous place and earn the same salaries".
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