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The phrase "are markedly less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare quantities or qualities, indicating a significant reduction or decrease in something.
Example: "The results of the second experiment are markedly less conclusive than those of the first."
Alternatives: "are significantly lower" or "are considerably reduced."
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People over 55 are markedly less likely to be multitasking.
It shows that new students are markedly less interested in social issues than their predecessors.
The modern-day sequences are markedly less effective than those showing the gilded, glamorous 1930s.
Other station owners are markedly less confident, although most decline to comment on the record.
The Bank made its move partly because many of Mr Brown's fellow Britons are markedly less cheerful than he is.
The newspapers, meanwhile, are markedly less full of verve than in the Gorbachev and Yeltsin days, and they are capable of fawning praise for that kind of goal.
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De Laurentiis's offer is markedly less demanding.
Ganso's playing style is markedly less flashy.
Radwanska's recent progress has been markedly less serene, however.
But some things seem to be markedly less genetic.
One behaved normally, but the other was markedly less active.
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