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The phrase "are far less sharp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the sharpness of two or more items, indicating that one is significantly duller than the other.
Example: "The knives we bought last year are far less sharp than the ones we had before."
Alternatives: "are considerably duller" or "are much less pointed."
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The current ideological divisions are far less sharp than in 1996, and the Congressional debate is much less bitter.
Although Japanese officials have stressed the importance of increasing Japan's independent intelligence gathering capacity, critics have said the current satellites will provide images that are far less sharp than those captured by American satellites or even commercial satellites.
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The distinction between migraine and tension-type headache is far less sharp in children than adults.
An examination of Figure 14, p. 284, shows that downward price movements have tended to be far less sharp and deep, reflecting the policies of some of the main grain-producing countries which have been designed to protect their farmers from severe price falls.
Cones are far less numerous, but give a sharp, colour view of the world in good lighting conditions.
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.
Others are far less scrupulous".
Others are far less sympathetic.
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