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The phrase "are less attentive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups are not paying as much attention as they should be.
Example: "During the lecture, many students are less attentive than usual, likely due to the late hour."
Alternatives: "are not as focused" or "pay less attention".
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They are less attentive in class than they used to be".
"Once you get to the general election, people who are up for grabs are less attentive than committed partisans," he said.
Further, people with depression are less attentive to details and the low RCFT Accuracy among BED patients could support it.
However, participants also described how the awareness differed among communities: those from rural areas are less attentive to the benefits of institutional delivery than urban communities.
Research has shown that a considerable proportion of LBP patients predominantly focus on pain and other physical complaints, and that they are less attentive to restoration of functional capacities [ 13].
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Although older adults were less attentive to negative stimuli in the full attention condition, they could not avoid the negative stimuli in the divided attention condition, and the outcome reversed: older adults attended more to negative stimuli when they were distracted [ 15].
Neufeld is less attentive to the moral guilt of American leaders and institutions.
Those barn swallows with appealing tail cleavage also tend to be less attentive as fathers than other males, Dr. Barash said.
The techno clubs of Mitte didn't yet rely so much on the gay scene, and the gay clubs were less attentive to the quality of the music.
"Children born to moms with one of the depressive disorders are at increased risk of being less attentive, more irritable, less likely to form facial expressions," Dr James Betoni, co-author of the book Pregnancy Power, told me.
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