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The phrase "are less keen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a lower level of enthusiasm or interest in something compared to another person or group.
Example: "While some employees are eager to take on new projects, others are less keen on the idea of additional responsibilities."
Alternatives: "are not as enthusiastic" or "are less interested".
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Others are less keen.
Their children are less keen.
Now, some bankers are less keen.
Setters of accounting standards are less keen.
But some Estonians are less keen.
In practice, some are less keen.
But UK employers are less keen.
Now the Baganda are less keen on him.
But opinion polls show Basques are less keen on independence.
Grandparents, too, are less keen on leaving than they were.
Simply put, most older people are less keen on disruption.
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