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The phrase "are less necessary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the necessity of two or more items or actions, indicating that one is not as essential as the other.
Example: "In the current context, some features of the software are less necessary than others."
Alternatives: "are not as essential" or "are of lesser importance."
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Thus, the argument goes, unions are less necessary.
In countries where cyclists are segregated from motorists, bicycle helmets are less necessary.
Then carrots and sticks are less necessary, or can be used more frugally because others see them as legitimate.
These are not happiness habits, and they are less necessary when we've already accepted our negative emotions and moved on.
But Sean Sundwall, a company spokesman, said rewards are less necessary to find spammers, especially if they sell products.
But if screen savers are less necessary for screen protection, according to Raymond Soneira, they can still help preserve the life of a display.
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It is less necessary to be clubbable.
Nothing is less necessary than a pet dog, or more needed.
If the yuan goes global, it's less necessary for China to hold huge reserves, Song says.
But it would be even better if they were less necessary.
The tax incentive is less necessary now than it was just two years ago.
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