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The phrase "are less often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs with lower frequency compared to something else.
Example: "These types of events are less often seen in our community than in larger cities."
Alternatives: "occur less frequently" or "happen less regularly".
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Her strengths are less often acknowledged.
They are less often asked of Brown.
His themes are less often science-fictiony or futuristic.
Expensive modern antibiotics are less often prescribed in ex-communist countries.
Small firms fall below the regulatory thresholds and are less often attached to the formal economy.
Autocratic regimes are less often victims of leaks from within their own government structures.
Technical, clerical and manual employees are less often included, even though (ironically) their performance can be more easily measured.
Those flights are less often delayed and, when they are, there is more time left to get on a later flight.
Hollywood liberals and trial lawyers have long made large contributions to liberal causes, but financiers are less often associated with a desire to upend the status quo.
Despite increases in first offence reporting, there is some evidence that repeat offences are less often reported and prosecutions of hate crimes have not kept pace.
"The kinds of mistakes you can make with it are less often and less catastrophic" than with dueling verbal renditions of what occurred.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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