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The phrase "are less realistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the realism of two or more things, indicating that one is not as realistic as the other.
Example: "The special effects in this movie are less realistic than those in the previous installment."
Alternatives: "are not as realistic" or "are more unrealistic".
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Other models such as paleolithic, vegeterian or vegan diets may be also healthy, however they are less realistic and more stringent for occidental populations.
"You'll notice that you are better able to seamlessly work them into your normal routine instead of making drastic changes that are less realistic and short-lived," she explains.
In comparison, chances of success are less realistic, as in the East, and not proportional to individual efforts in the east.
Some authors have argued that in these highly disturbed, non-equilibrium communities, classic theories of species coexistence through niche differentiation are less realistic than models of coexistence based on lottery recruitment and the availability of transient niches [ 14- 19].
Find a few pebbles and fling them at your clay, don't be disappointed if they are less realistic.
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The plan is less realistic than wishful.
His father's equal in both brutality and energy, he was less realistic in his undertakings.
Other plans to combat the pollution have been less realistic, analysts say.
In the end, she decided she could write in her own time, whereas moonlighting as a scientist was less realistic.
A city full of people with pink eyelashes and blue lips (that one might be less realistic).
Without being less realistic or hard working, his dancers increasingly became emblems of vitality and pure form.
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