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The phrase "a much lighter one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the weight or seriousness of two items or situations, indicating that one is significantly less heavy or serious than the other.
Example: "After trying the heavy chocolate cake, I decided to go for a much lighter one, like a fruit tart."
Alternatives: "a significantly lighter option" or "a considerably lighter choice".
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Although they still have to help their families with this chore, it has become a much lighter one, leaving them with more time to study after school, and more time to play with their friends.
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