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The phrase "a much less desirable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more options, indicating that one option is significantly less appealing or favorable than another.
Example: "While the first option has many benefits, the second option is a much less desirable choice due to its high costs."
Alternatives: "far less appealing" or "significantly less attractive".
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Among many U.S. academics, territorial taxation is a much less desirable policy.
It'll be a much less desirable planet if we drive many species to extinction.
"We'll be a much less desirable destination," said Gregory Long, the garden's president.
To make the above example clear, suppose consultants C1 through C5 are in the most desirable teaching hospital, and C6 is in a much less desirable hospital.
Censorship would irreparably damage scientific enquiry and debate in the UK and make the country a much less desirable destination for scientists and scientific investment.
While South Beach has certainly cooled — inventory is up, prices are down, and agents say they're working harder than ever to put together deals — anyone expecting to snap up a vacation getaway with views of the Atlantic for a song better search in a much less desirable part of the state.
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It also made wealth acquisition, an unvanquishable ambition in Shteyngart as a child, much less desirable.
Increasing the nutritional quality of a crop was much less desirable to farmers than increasing yield.
The other day a group of extraordinarily knowledgeable subway buffs were debating a more subjective and much less desirable distinction: the ugliest.
But while he's hoping the low cost airlines will take the hint, Parker also presented a second option, one that is much less desirable from his perspective.
That distinction now looks much less desirable.
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