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The phrase "are far less apt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the suitability or likelihood of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly less appropriate or likely than the other.
Example: "In this context, traditional methods are far less apt than innovative approaches."
Alternatives: "are much less suitable" or "are considerably less likely".
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"Larger and poorer places depend on Title I for far larger percentages of revenue, and they are far less apt to blow it off".
And given that the nanny is not just an upper-crust luxury but an increasingly common figure in two-wage-earner homes, some old aspects of the nanny novel are far less apt, Ms. Simpson pointed out.
Although Republicans in the poll also want Obama to pursue major health-care reforms, they are far less apt to say he should do so immediately, and a substantial minority, 44percentt, do not want any big shake-up in that policy arena.
That was misleading: Immigrants are far less apt than native-born Americans to commit crimes, statistics show.
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If I lived in the far-flung suburbs, or even in a less bike-friendly part of my own town, I would be far less apt to consider my bike a viable transportation mode.
We're apt to leap to basic descriptors like "angry" or "stressed" even when our feelings are far less extreme.
Tsunamis are far less frequent.
China and South Korea are far less fussy.
But often things are far less straightforward.
Favre's nicknames are far less colorful.
Other small businesses are far less fortunate.
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