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The phrase "activity may cause less" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential effects or outcomes of a specific activity, particularly in a comparative context.
Example: "Engaging in regular exercise may cause less fatigue compared to a sedentary lifestyle."
Alternatives: "activity might result in reduced" or "activity could lead to lower".
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27 Possibly, GCs in RA, leading to decreased disease activity, may cause less bone loss than they would have in the absence of inflammatory disease.
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