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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are less willing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a comparative reluctance or unwillingness of a subject in relation to another.
Example: "Many employees are less willing to work overtime compared to previous years."
Alternatives: "are more hesitant" or "are not as eager".
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Increasingly, investors are less willing to believe that leverage will ever emerge, per Figure 1 above.
Spiders, though, are less willing collaborators.
"People are less willing to make big financial commitments".
When consumer confidence falls, people are less willing to spend and businesses are less willing to hire.
Less fearful, Americans are less willing to be manipulated.
They are less willing than a lowbred horse to suffer rough handling or unjust treatment.
Banks are less willing to provide finance to landlords than they were during the credit boom.
Banks reeling from credit-related losses are less willing and able to supply new mortgages.
Parents without legal status are less willing to become involved in their children's schools.
Insiders covered by strong laws are less willing to pay for benefits.
"People are less willing to talk, and that's a loss for everyone".
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